This story is from December 21, 2020
Metro returns to old Sunday normal
Kolkata: It was just like a pre-pandemic
No e-passes were needed to access any of the 24 stations of the north-south corridor on Sunday. In its bid to inch towards the old
The only difference with the pre-pandemic era is that tokens are still not being issued. Around 5pm, Arko Chatterjee and his wife Tanya Dasgupta were headed for Park Street from the terminal Kavi Subhas station. “We planned our trip when we learnt no e-passes need to be booked on Sundays from today. It’s just like old times on the Metro, except for the masks,” smiled Dasgupta.
Sunday
on the Metro. The timings were almost same. The firsttrains
left stations at 9am. The last trains chugged out at 9.30pm instead of 9.45pm, like they would till the Covid-induced lockdown on March 22. The number of Sunday services were almost doubled — to 102. Frequencies were reduced from 20 minutes to 15. With only 68 services, last Sunday’s ridership was 43,586. This Sunday, it was 47,325.normal
, Metro on Saturday waived the e-pass norm for the whole day. Sundays, too, have become e-pass-free days. The e-passes were mandatory to access the north-south stations to limit the passenger count per rake at a time to 400. From Monday to Friday, e-passes are needed to be booked only from 8.30am to 11am and 5pm to 8pm.The only difference with the pre-pandemic era is that tokens are still not being issued. Around 5pm, Arko Chatterjee and his wife Tanya Dasgupta were headed for Park Street from the terminal Kavi Subhas station. “We planned our trip when we learnt no e-passes need to be booked on Sundays from today. It’s just like old times on the Metro, except for the masks,” smiled Dasgupta.
Popular from City
- Kerala youth nabbed for killing Assamese vlogger in Bengaluru hotel
- Kerala BMW owners among those drawing pension for poor
- Air India pilot suicide: Mumbai Police probe Aditya Pundit's deleted WhatsApp chats and video calls
- Waqf’s 6-year-old notice claiming campus mosque land sparks tension at Uttar Pradesh college
- Chhattisgarh man to hang for burning 4-year-old to death
end of article
Trending Stories
- Rob Gronkowski skips FOX Sunday after Terry Bradshaw’s apology to honor $16 Billion company commitment
- PAN 2.0: Will You Get A New PAN Card & Will Your Existing PAN Become Invalid? What’s Special About PAN With Enhanced QR Code? Top 10 Points Taxpayers Should Know
- IPL Auction 2025: Full country-wise list of sold players for all 10 IPL teams along with their base price and auctioned price
- India Q2 GDP Growth 2024 Live Updates: Indian economy likely slowed down in July-September quarter
- ED raids on Shilpa Shetty's husband Raj Kundra in money laundering probe linked to pornographic content production
- IPL Auction 2025: Full and final list of sold and unsold players across all teams
- 8 popular schools of Chandigarh one can consider for quality education
Visual Stories
- 5 fruits one can grow in the balcony garden with ease (and how)
- 10 lesser-known breakfast dishes from Maharashtra
- 7 best food for kids to improve brain power early on
- 10 habits of parents that raises well-behaved kids
- How to grow Peace lily at home and make it flower quickly
TOP TRENDS
UP NEXT
Start a Conversation
Post comment