Mumbai Metro, not in operation since the nationwide lockdown was implemented, has started to come up with safety measures and rules to follow when services will be resumed and public transportation allowed.
Workers have put up stickers on metro seats, with alternate ones left vacant to efficiently follow social distancing to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus. The photos have been shared by the Mumbai Metro of its trains on the Versova-Andheri-Ghatkopar route on Twitter.
The alternate seats, marked with stickers that instruct 'do not sit', will have to be left unoccupied reducing the capacity by half.
The videos also showed people sitting on alternate seats with masks on, in order to demonstrate how this will help to maintain social distance.
Earlier too, the metro had said they will do away with the use of plastic tokens to limit contact once it restarts. Since January, plastic tokens were slowly being replaced with paper QR tickets.
The 11.5 km metro corridor has over three lakh commuters daily.
Trains are going for regular test runs apart from maintenance and checking tracks, signalling, and communication, Mumbai Metro said in a tweet last week and shared a video.
Mumbai Metro has announced services will be suspended till May 31 after the nationwide lockdown was extended for a third time.
The financial capital is the worst affected city in the country with over 25,000 COVID-19 cases and 882 deaths.
Maharashtra has over 44,000 virus cases, with more than 1,500 deaths.
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