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Do’s & Don’ts

Do's & don'ts while traveling by metro

  • Keep yourself before yellow line before boarding (generally all platform have it).
  • Keep gap and distance from doors to allow other passengers to board the train.
  • If Station staff suggest something please follow the instructions.
  • Take care of your loose items like Saree, Dupatta, Dhoti and Bag etc. while boarding and de-boarding the train.
  • Take care of your Bag/Purse/Luggage/Mobile while traveling or waiting at metro stations.
  • Inform train operator in case any passenger/article stuck between train doors by pressing Passenger Emergency Alarm button/Handle.
  • Take care and keep eye on the children & infants while traveling with them.
  • Do not push co-passengers while boarding or de-boarding.
  • Do not make noise or play music openly in train and metro premise.

COVID-19

Let’s fight COVID-19, together!

Follow the protocol given below for a safe ride:

  • Wearing a MASK is mandatory for all passengers while in Metro premises.
  • Entry at stations only after hand sanitization and thermal screening.
  • Use a Smart Card for travel, which can be recharged digitally/online.
  • Social distancing norms to be followed while using lifts and escalators.
  • Passengers to sit on alternate seats in the train and while standing maintain appropriate distance.
  • Let people alight first and then board the train, the train will stop for extra time.
  • Carry all your belongings in hand or baggage during security frisking.
  • Passengers having temperature or symptoms of COVID-19 will not be permitted to travel.

Metro News

6 November, 2024

The 3.14-kilometre stretch of Bengaluru's Namma Metro Green Line from Nagasandra to Madavara, which provides access to the Bengaluru International Exhibition Centre (BIEC), will open for commercial operations on Thursday, November 7. This new extension is expected to improve connectivity and reduce traffic congestion along Tumkur Road. It is part of Phase-2 of the Metro project, following a lengthy approval process.

6 November, 2024

The newly opened 3.14-kilometre stretch of Bengaluru's Namma Metro Green Line from Nagasandra to Madavara, providing access to the Bengaluru International Exhibition Centre (BIEC), will begin commercial operations on Thursday, November 7. This extension, part of Phase-2 of the Metro project, is expected to improve connectivity and reduce traffic congestion along Tumkur Road. The long-awaited addition follows an extended approval process.

5 November, 2024

Kolkata Metro has set a new record with its monthly ridership soaring to 2 crore passengers, reflecting growing demand for metro services across the city. The increase is largely due to operational improvements, such as more frequent trains, expanded network coverage, and enhanced connectivity to major areas, making it a more convenient option for commuters.

Metro Tains in India

Interesting Facts About Indian Metro Rails

  • Kolkata Metro: First Metro in India
    First metro in India. It is first in India to have the third rail for power supply and the first to use fully metro coaches made in India by ICF & BEML.
  • Delhi Metro: Largest Metro System in India
    India's largest rapid transit/metro system. Having constructed a massive network of about 389 Km with 285 stations (including NOIDA-Greater NOIDA Corridor and Rapid Metro, Gurugram).
  • Rapid Metro Gurgaon: Fully Privately Financed
    India's first fully privately financed metro. Currently undertaken by Delhi Metro.
  • Noida Metro: Operated under Delhi Metro
    Currently undertaken by Delhi Metro, contracted for one year to operate.
  • Namma Metro: First metro in southern India
    First metro in southern India, the first to have the third rail for power supply in southern India, and the first to introduce Wi-Fi onboard trains.
  • Mumbai Metro: India's first PPP Metro
    India's first public private partnership (PPP) metro system with Reliance group. 14 lines and line extensions are at different stages of execution.