Kochi water metro ferries begin operations; connects High Court and Fort Kochi
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Kochi water metro ferries begin operations; connects High Court and Fort Kochi 
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Synopsis
Kochi water metros began operations on 21st April, 2024, connecting High Court & Fort Kochi with AC electric-hybrid ferries. The service enhances accessibility for travellers at affordable prices, with Cochin Shipyard delivering f … Read more
Kochi water metros began operations on 21st April, 2024, connecting High Court & Fort Kochi with AC electric-hybrid ferries. The service enhances accessibility for travellers at affordable prices, with Cochin Shipyard delivering ferries as part of KMRL order. Read less
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Important info:
Fort Kochi is an important tourism hub within Kochi, with ferries scheduled to operate every 20 to 30 minutes between 7 AM and 7 PM, offering convenient access for travellers. Priced at INR 40 per person, the ticket ensures affordable transportation across this scenic route.Kochi proudly leads India as the first city to initiate a water metro service, with the inaugural boat, named Muziris, launched in December 2021. Presently, Kochi Water Metro Rail Limited operates from eight terminals: Vyttila, High Court, Vypeen, Kakkanad, Bolgatty, South Chittoor, Cheranalloor, and Eloor.
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The addition of Fort Kochi as the ninth terminal further enhances the accessibility and connectivity of this innovative transportation system.
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