34.2lacs in 2yrs means 5000 travellers per day though 9km is too less for a metro rail system.
DELHI with a network of 400km crossed touched ridership of 71 lacs in sep 2023, ridership increased sharply in 2022 and 2023.
Hyderabad and Benguluru with 70km network has ridership of 5lacs ( should be 7 lacs as both of connect new and old...
more... CBD)
Chennai with 50km has around 4lacs ( connects all public stations bus and rail , air terminals) - All these are approx figures
For every 1km network there should be around 1 lacs ridership per day based on DMRC which is well connected
please wait...Translate to English34.2 lakh (3.42 million) in 2 years means 5,000 travelers per day, although 9 km is not enough for a metro rail system.
In Delhi, with a network of 400 km, the ridership crossed 71 lakh (7.1 million) in September 2023. The ridership increased a lot in 2022 and 2023.
Hyderabad and Bengaluru, with a 70 km network, have a ridership of 5 lakh (500,000) (should be 7 lakh as both connect the new and old CBD).
Chennai, with 50 km, has around 4 lakh (400,000) (connects all public stations, bus and rail, air terminals) - These figures are approximate.
According to DMRC, there should be around 1 lakh (100,000) ridership per day for every 1 km network, as it is well connected.