A neat sponsorship for buses of Kochi metro feeders is on the rise. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
More than two commuting Lakh traveled in a fleet of 15 air -conditioned electric fasten buses, which Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL) introduced 16 January on the feeders of the metro routes, the metro agency said.
Regarding concerns against inadequate sponsorship for three submitting buses, which were introduced on March 19. On the High Court-MG circular route on the high-way road, KMRL said that the hope was not lost because the daily sponsor for buses in the corridor has doubled to an average of 773 passengers. Buses work in a passenger corridor every 10 minutes.
A total of 8 573 commuting buses traveled on the circular route. While 1,556 commuting traveled in them in the first week after their launch on the route, their number more than doubled to 5,415 per week between March 29 and 4 April. Several buses will soon start in the Kadavanthra-Panampilian Nagar corridor, which they will learn.
On average, 3,102 passengers travel daily in the fodder fleet on various routes. On average, 1,350 commuting daily traveled in the Buses of Buses from the ALUVA metro terminal to the international airport, while the total number of commuting on the route on the route at 1.02 Lakh. A total of 890 people rely on the infopark daily on the bus feeder, the metro sources said.
Towed Circular
KMRL, however, faces a flake from commuting for not introducing buses through the circular route of the exchanged-mounted-Mennaka-Vythtila, where there is a lack of air-conditioned buses in the city. Metro sources said that this and other routes where there is demand could be covered when more buses were added to the fleet, given that the city is expanding east of the bypass Edappally-Aroor.
Published – April 6 2025 02:08 IS IS