The
Delhi Airport Metro Express corridor, shut down six months ago because of
defects in the civil structure, resumes commercial operations from 5.30 a.m.
this Tuesday (today).
A flat rate will apply across the line at a discounted nominal
fare of Rs.30 per trip which is pegged as a “promotional initiative” where
“passengers can travel from anywhere to anywhere on the line” only on the first
day.
However, with the Commissioner of Metro Rail Safety (CMRS)
giving clearance to operate trains at a reduced speed of 50 kmph, the 18/20
minute journey from the heart of the city to Terminal 3 of Indira Gandhi International
Airport will now take at least 30 to 35 minutes.
“Reliance Metro’s Airport Express Line would run daily from 5-30
a.m. to 11-30 p.m. at a frequency of 15 minutes. Reliance Metro has made
arrangements to provide seamless connectivity for Terminal-1 passengers to
Aerocity Station through shared cab and shuttle bus services,” said the
Reliance Infrastructure-backed Delhi Airport Metro Express Private Limited in a
release.
While facilities such as cloak room, trolley and porter services
and radio cab services will be available from Day One, check-in and baggage
facilities for both international and domestic passengers will not be available
for the time being. Among the new initiatives, the Airport Line has introduced
new products in the form of ‘Return Journey’ tokens and ‘Sunday/Holiday’
discount tokens while retaining the monthly passes for regular commuters.
The line was shut down last July after problems arose due to
defects in the civil structure. The defects have been rectified by the Delhi
Metro Rail Corporation and the line was offered for re-inspection to the CMRS
in December.
After a two-day inspection on January 15 and 16, the CMRS, R. K.
Kardam, granted clearance to DMRC and Reliance-Infrastructure to resume
operations on the 22.7-km line.
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