Delhi Metro lost 300,000 commuters a day after October fare hike

The metro's daily average
ridership came down to 24.2 lakh in October from 27.4 lakh in September,
translating to a fall of around 11 per cent
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NEWS : Delhi Metro lost over three lakh
commuters a day after a steep fare hike came into effect in October, an RTI
query has revealed.
The metro's daily average ridership
came down to 24.2 lakh in October from 27.4 lakh in September, translating to a
fall of around 11 per cent.
The Blue Line, considered the
metro's busiest, lost over 30 lakh commuters, according to data shared by the
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) in response to an RTI query by a PTI
correspondent.
The 50-km corridor connects Dwarka
to Noida. The metro currently has 218-km network across Delhi-NCR.
The fall, in terms of absolute
numbers, was over 19 lakh on the Yellow Line, another busy corridor which
connects Gurgaon to north Delhi's Samaypur Badli, DMRC said.
Ridership has come down several
notches below the numbers observed in recent years, bucking a trend of rise on
the back of launch of newer sections.
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