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NRMC issues new schedule to control spread of virus

NRMC issues new schedule to control spread of virus Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA In view of a surge in COVID-19 cases, the Noida Metro Rail Corporation (NMRC) said trains will be available between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. at a frequency of 15 minutes during peak hours and 30 minutes during non-peak hours. On curfew days, truncated services will be available at a frequency of 60 minutes. The NMRC said, “On working days, trains will run from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. The frequency of trains will be 15 minutes during peak hours 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. and for the rest of the day, it will be 30 minutes. On curfew days, trains will run from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. only. Metro trains will have a headway of one hour each.”

Sector 51-52 stations walkway not for another 3 years | Noida News

Noida: Commuters will have to depend on e-rickshaws for travelling between the interchange metro stations of Blue and Aqua lines for at least three more years. This is because Swedish furniture giant IKEA will not be able to construct a permanent walkway between the two corridors Blue Line of Delhi Metro’s Sector 52 station and Aqua Line of Noida Metro’s Sector 51 station before 2024, officials have said. And to continue with the free e-rickshaw facility between the two stations, Noida Metro Rail Corporation (NMRC) has floated a tender to contract a firm to operate 10 such vehicles for two years. Manoj Vajpayee, GM (technical), NMRC, told TOI, “IKEA is supposed to build the transit between the two stations and also provide our staff with 250 free parking spots. The Swedish firm may take three years or more as they are making some changes in the design. Till such time, we are going to provide free e-rickshaw service. The tenure of the existing operator is expiring in thr

NMRC pins hope on fourth round for Greno route bids | Noida News

Noida: Noida Metro Rail Corporation (NMRC) on Monday confirmed that a fourth round of bidding for its Noida-Greater Noida corridor of the Aqua Line is under way. NMRC, officials said, cancelled the third round of civil tendering process in February this year because of lack of “wider participation” from construction companies. This line will connect Noida’s Sector 51 station with Greater Noida’s Knowledge V station. “We were forced to cancel the previous tendering process due to low participation. After scrapping the bidding process, we held a video conference with the construction companies keen on the project but would like to have certain modifications. We will soon float the tender again, with modifications,” Manoj Vajpayee, general manager (technical) NMRC, said.

Noida: Commuters protest against Aqua Line Metro skipping some stations during peak hours

Noida: Commuters protest against Aqua Line Metro skipping some stations during peak hours The skipped stations are Sector 50, Sector 101, Sector 81, Sector 83, Sector 143, Sector 144, Sector 145, Sector 146, Sector 147 and Sector 148. File photo Updated: Mar 2, 2021, 01:07 PM IST Protesting against the Aqua Line metro skipping 10 stations during peak hours, hundreds of commuters demanded a rollback of the move, saying that it causes inconvenience to them as the trains do not stop at their stations. For the uninitiated, the Noida Metro Rail Corporation (NMRC), which manages the Aqua Line, had started Fast Trains last month which do not stop on certain low ridership stations during peak hours. The move was aimed at reducing the travel time between Noida and Greater Noida.

Noida Metro Passengers Complain Against Aqua Line Skipping 10 Metro Stations Including Sector 50, Sector 101 During Peak Hours

Noida Metro Passengers Complain Against Aqua Line Skipping 10 Metro Stations Including Sector 50, Sector 101 During Peak Hours
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