Bengaluru metro creates record with 8 lakh daily passengers, Rs 25 crore revenue in 10 daysBengaluru's Namma Metro has experienced a significant surge in passenger traffic, reaching over 8 lakh daily riders in the past ten days. This has led to a revenue increase of over Rs 25 crore. The end of COVID-19 restrictions has encouraged office workers, particularly IT professionals, to return to their workplaces,...
more... boosting metro usage, especially on the purple route. The number of trains on the purple line has increased from nine to fifteen to accommodate the rising passenger numbers, particularly noticeable at stations like Kempegowda and Visvesvaraya. The metro's daily revenue now surpasses Rs 2 crore, reflecting the critical role it plays in Bengaluru's commute.
Bengaluru ka Namma Metro mein passenger traffic bahut badh gaya hai, last 10 din mein 8 lakh se zyada log daily travel kar rahe hain. Isse revenue mein bhi bahut badhotari aayi hai, Rs 25 crore se zyada kamai hui hai. COVID-19 restrictions khatam hone se office workers, khaas kar IT...
more... professionals, apne office vapas jaane lage hain, jisse metro usage badh gaya hai, khaas kar purple route pe. Purple line pe trains ki number 9 se badhkar 15 kar di gayi hai, kyuki passenger numbers bahut zyada ho gaye hain, khaas kar Kempegowda aur Visvesvaraya stations pe. Metro ka daily revenue ab Rs 2 crore se zyada hai, yeh dikhaata hai ki Bengaluru ke commute mein iska kitna bada role hai.