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Durga Puja: Kolkata Metro records highest-ever footfall in 34 years

The Kolkata Metro has recorded its highest-ever footfall of more than nine lakh passengers on Shashti, the sixth day of Durga Puja festival, railways said Tuesday.

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The Kolkata Metro has recorded its highest-ever footfall of more than nine lakh passengers on Shashti, the sixth day of Durga Puja festival, railways said Tuesday.

Around 9.11 lakh passengers used the Kolkata Metro services on Monday.

"This is the highest footfall recorded by the Kolkata Metro since its inception 34 years ago," Kolkata Metro spokesperson Indrani Banerjee told PTI.

The previous highest passenger count was 8.78 lakh on September 25 this year.

She said that the residents of Kolkata are now pandal hopping using the metro as its alignment is such that it covers most of the big pujas in the city.

"We have a handy tourist guide for passengers which will tell them which station they need to get off to see the pandals of their choice. It is in the form of a cut-out which they can carry in their pockets," said Banerjee.

So, for the Bagbazar pandal, which is one of the most sought after pujas in the city and is completing 100 years this year, one needs to get down at Shobhabazar and for the much-touted Mohammad Ali Road pandal, which completed 50 years, one needs to get down at either Central station or Mahatma Gandhi Road station she said.

The Kolkata Metro has run 300 services on Monday to cater the puja rush. It has scheduled 224 services on Saptmi, Ashtmi and Navmi during the puja.

The metro services will be available to passengers from 1.40 PM to 4.00 AM.

On Dasami, 118 services will be run from 1.40 PM to 10.00 PM.

The Kolkata Metro has taken all possible measures anticipating huge puja rush. Elaborate security arrangements have been made and medical personnel have been deployed at the stations, the spokesperson said.

"The services being provided by the Kolkata Metro is being done with existing rakes and with existing personnel. The maintenance work is being done at night so we are basically working 24x7. General Manager, Kolkata Metro, P C Sharma has been monitoring the entire process and encouraging the staff," she said. 

Meanwhile, the Delhi Metro's Pink line will be opened by Diwali, according to various media reports. Pink line for Shiv Vihar-Trilokpuri Metro was scheduled to be opened in August as per a previous plan bu tthen the deadline got extended. 

Pink Line Metro will ease connectivity between North East Delhi and South Delhi by connecting Shiv Vihar and Lajpat Nagar. The Shiv Vihar-Trilokpuri section will have 15 stations that will include Shiv Vihar, Johri Enclave, Gokulpuri, Maujpur, Jaffrabad, Welcome, East Azad Nagar, Krishna Nagar, Karkardooma Court, Karkardooma, Anand Vihar, IP Extension, Vinod Nagar, Vinod Nagar East, Trilokpuri. This part of Pink Line will also provide three interchange stations at Welcome, Karkardooma Court and Anand Vihar.

"SK Pathak will inspect Shiv Vihar-Trilokpuri Sanjay Lake section comprising 15 stations on October 20," said a DMRC section.

For the Pink line, the INA and Lajpat Nagar Metro stations have been converted into interchange stations to further boost the connectivity of these markets. The Sarojini Nagar and South Extension markets did not have any Metro connectivity till now.

Though the locations are well connected by buses, parking continues to be a major hassle for shoppers. Moreover, the markets cannot be reached in the late evening hours because of lack of public transport.

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