Urban Affairs Minister, Mr hardeep S Puri announces SOP for Metro rail networks

▴ Urban Affairs Minister, Mr hardeep S Puri announces SOP for Metro rail networks
Read on to understand the relaxations and limitations of Metro service during unlockdown

Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Hardeep S Puri has announced the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) guidelines for metro operations ahead of resumption of metro services from 7th September in a graded manner. Metros having more than one line should open different lines from 7th of this month onwards in a graded manner so that all corridors become operational by 12th of September. The operations are being resumed in a graded manner. Those metro systems which are more than one line, will open different lines, starting from 7th September in a calibrated manner so that all corridors become operational by 12th September.

Daily hours of operations may also be staggered initially and these will be increased gradually as we go along with the resumption of full revenue service by 12th September. The frequency of trains will also need to be regulated to avoid passenger overcrowding at stations and in trains. In the first stage, Delhi Metro services will operate in two shifts, from 7 to 11 AM and from 4 to 8 PM. Normal operations will start from the 12th of this month. Metro Stations and entry-exit gates in containment zones will be closed. In order to ensure social distancing, suitable markings at stations and inside trains must be done.

Wearing of face mask is mandatory for all passengers and staff. Metro rail corporations may make arrangements for supply of masks on payment basis to the persons arriving without masks. Only asymptomatic persons will be allowed to travel after thermal screening at entry into the stations. Symptomatic persons will be advised to go to nearby COVID Care Centre or Hospital for testing and medical attention. Sanitizers will be made available at entry points of stations for use by passengers. Sanitization of all areas having human interface is to be done at regular intervals.


Use of Smart Card and cashless or online transactions will be encouraged. Tokens and paper slips or tickets must be used with proper sanitization. Metro rail corporations may also resort to skipping of stations to ensure proper social distancing. Passengers are advised to travel with minimum luggage and avoid carrying metallic items for easy and quick scanning. Intake of fresh air in air-conditioning system must be increased to the extent possible. Based on these guidelines, Delhi, Noida, Chennai, Kochi, Bangalore, Mumbai Line-1, Jaipur, Hyderabad, Maha Metro (Nagpur), Kolkata, Gujarat and UP Metro (Lucknow) have prepared their SOPs. Maharashtra government has decided not to resume operation of metro during September. Hence, Mumbai Line-1 and Maha Metro operations shall commence from October or as decided by the State Government.

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