Mumbaikars don't mind paying more to ride in Metro


Mumbai, June 10 (Mid-Day): While the state is battling to secure a very affordable fare slab for the Versova-Andheri-Ghatkopar Metro line at Rs 9-13 against the MMOPL’s demand of Rs 10-40 commuters seem to have reached a near-consensus: they wouldn’t mind a fare hike for the new rail, which they say is a plum ride for all seasons. 

For most, travelling comparable distances between the western and central suburbs sets them back them Rs 100-150 in an auto, and more than Rs 20 in a BEST bus. So why not shell out Rs 15-40 for the air-conditioned train, which saves time and provides a safe and hassle-free journey, they ask. 

On Friday, the MMRDA had filed an arbitration petition in the Bombay High Court, and made an application before Justice R D Dhanuka for urgent relief in the matter of fixation of Metro fares. The hearing on the case is on June 13. The development authority filed a case, seeking appointment of an arbitrator as far as the Metro fares are concerned. 

The authority has claimed that the fares were fixed at Rs 9 (up to 3 km), Rs 11 (from 3 to 8 km) and Rs 13 (for more than 8 km) and were accepted by the consortium. They were specifically mentioned in the concession agreement. However, the consortium has increased the fare to Rs 10, Rs 20, Rs 30 and Rs 40 for various distances. 

On Monday, the Metro corridor received a good response from the public and many office goers switched to the new rail from the locals, buses, autos and taxis. The two most preferred Metro stations were Andheri and Ghatkopar, since they are well connected to the suburban rail stations on the western and central lines, respectively. 
  

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  • Sir Lancelot, Manglore

    Thu, Jun 12 2014

    We have to announce or educate the people to maintain cleanliness.
    Please install CCTV in each compartment at least to catch the paan cheewers and spitters on the side corner seats...

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  • Lawrence D'Silva, Brahmavar / Abu Dhabi

    Wed, Jun 11 2014

    Its true they can charge 10-20-30-40 each depend on the distance......U know in bombay time is very important nowadays.even for any wedding function if the function is at 08.00 P.M. in the hall, but you have to leave the house before 1 or 1&half hour before.& u have to control all beggers not to enter the train.... and kind advice please maintain the cleanness......

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi, Dubai, New York

    Wed, Jun 11 2014

    The price is priceless when compared to the comfortable and smooth ride on the Mumbai Metro train. Also the time factor should be considered. Good luck to all commuters travelling on the Metro trains.

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 10 2014

    The Congress and the NCP should stop politicizing the Metro Rail project and the fare slab. The public of Mumbai have no problem with the fare slab than why such a big fuss by the political parties and long dragging legal tangle.
    Change your mind-set and look towards development and transparency.
    Jai Hind!

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  • marol, udupi

    Tue, Jun 10 2014

    Wishing all safe and comfortable journey today and every day. Thank you and God bless each one of us.

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