Metro installs signage, PIDS at 7 stns from Jhakarkati to Naubasta
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Kanpur: Preparations for the extension of passenger services on Corridor-1 (IIT–Naubasta) of the Kanpur Metro Rail project from Kanpur Central to Naubasta have entered their final phase. Two underground stations- Jhakarkati and Transport Nagar and five elevated stations; Baradevi, Kidwai Nagar, Vasant Vihar, Bauddh Nagar, and Naubasta are being readied with a strong focus on passenger convenience and safety. As part of these final preparations, passenger guidance signages have been installed across all seven stations. In addition, Public Information Display Systems (PIDS) have also been commissioned to enhance the travel experience and provide real-time information to commuters.
Following the upcoming inspection and approval by the Commissioner of Metro Rail Safety (CMRS), passenger services are expected to be extended from Kanpur Central to Naubasta in coming days. Accordingly, all essential passenger-related arrangements are being finalised.
The newly installed signages will assist passengers in locating key facilities such as entry and exit gates, ticket counters, platforms, and other important station areas.
To further strengthen passenger amenities, Public Information Display System (PIDS) has also been installed at all stations. Through these digital displays, passengers will be able to view real-time information such as the arrival time of the next train, platform details, and other important announcements. The displays will also show countdown information indicating the remaining time until the next train arrives.
Sushil Kumar, Managing Director, Uttar Pradesh Metro Rail Corporation (UPMRC), said, “ Before the commencement of passenger services, the entire section will undergo a comprehensive inspection as per the prescribed process by the Commissioner of Metro Rail Safety (CMRS) and the inspection team. Once all safety and operational standards are duly verified and approvals are obtained, passenger services from Kanpur Central to Naubasta will be formally inaugurated.”
Following the upcoming inspection and approval by the Commissioner of Metro Rail Safety (CMRS), passenger services are expected to be extended from Kanpur Central to Naubasta in coming days. Accordingly, all essential passenger-related arrangements are being finalised.
The newly installed signages will assist passengers in locating key facilities such as entry and exit gates, ticket counters, platforms, and other important station areas.
To further strengthen passenger amenities, Public Information Display System (PIDS) has also been installed at all stations. Through these digital displays, passengers will be able to view real-time information such as the arrival time of the next train, platform details, and other important announcements. The displays will also show countdown information indicating the remaining time until the next train arrives.
Sushil Kumar, Managing Director, Uttar Pradesh Metro Rail Corporation (UPMRC), said, “ Before the commencement of passenger services, the entire section will undergo a comprehensive inspection as per the prescribed process by the Commissioner of Metro Rail Safety (CMRS) and the inspection team. Once all safety and operational standards are duly verified and approvals are obtained, passenger services from Kanpur Central to Naubasta will be formally inaugurated.”
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