Thursday, 25 June 2015

JAIPUR METRO...



The biggest thing that has happened to Jaipur in recent times is the Jaipur Metro. The metro has a network of elevated, ground level and under ground lines. This will not only help have less traffic jams on road but it will also reduce pollution, and fewer vehicles will be on the road. The line connects some of busiest and most congested parts of the city: The metro coaches are brightly lit and are installed with smoke detectors. With the arrival of METRO, traveling from one place to the other in Jaipur has become joyfully exciting fast, noise­less, dust free and absolutely dependable. There is no fear to miss appointment. Metro’s completion and its joyous acceptance by the people makes one feel proud of being a Jaipurite.

It shows that we are capable of achieving great feats, indeed planned to provide an affordable and reliable system of public transport, the project intends to spur economic development of the city while preserving its rich heritage and culture. Thus, the launch of Jaipur Metro is a significant step in making Jaipur a smart city. As per the Time Table issued by JMRC for first three months, trains will operate from Mansarovar to Chandpole and from Chandpole to Mansarovar at a frequency of 10 to 15 minutes from 6.45 am to 9 p.m. every day.Metro Rail Corporation has adopted a new technology to build underground subways on busy roads without disrupting the traffic movement.

Safety Rules: 

1)Make sure children stay near you while riding.
2)Turn down your mobile device near the platform and rail crossings.
3)While waiting for the train, always stand behind the yellow line on the platform.
4)Stand back until the train stops. Be careful of trains leaving the station.
5)Keep children together and away from the tracks until the train stops completely. 
 6)Cross tracks only at the ends of the platform. 
 7)Running or horseplay on the platform is dangerous – especially near moving trains.
 8)Wait for other passengers to exit the train before you board.
 9)Don't stick arms or legs in the doors to prevent them from closing; just relax and wait for the next train, it's just a few minutes away