Kochi Metro and Delhi Metro: A Huge Difference in the Number of Passengers!
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- •Delhi Metro has 81.88 lakh passengers per day, while Kochi Metro has only 1.41 lakh passengers.
- •Delhi Metro was launched in 1998 and has 391 kilometers of track and 285 stations.
- •Kochi Metro was launched in 2017 and has 27.4 kilometers of track and 22 stations.
- •The success of Delhi Metro can be attributed to its "prestige" thinking, dignity, and provision of safe and convenient travel experiences for passengers.
When comparing the daily number of passengers in Kerala's first metro project, Kochi Metro, with that of Delhi Metro, a significant difference can be seen. While Delhi Metro has around 81.88 lakh passengers per day, Kochi Metro has only about 1.41 lakh passengers, which is roughly 58 times less than Delhi Metro. These numbers are based on the data from the 2023-24 financial year. The success of Delhi Metro is attributed to its size, facilities, multiple lines, and long history. Delhi Metro was launched in 1998 and has since expanded with multiple lines and improved services, making it one of the busiest metro systems in the world. As of 2023, Delhi Metro has 285 stations and 391 kilometers of track. On the other hand, Kochi Metro, which was launched in 2017, is a relatively new system with 22 stations and 27.4 kilometers of track. The primary goal of Kochi Metro is to alleviate traffic congestion in the city and provide people with a sustainable travel option. However, the number of passengers in Kochi Metro is significantly lower compared to Delhi Metro. The success of Delhi Metro can be attributed to its "prestige" thinking, dignity, and passenger-centric services. According to Delhi Metro reports, it has been remarkable in providing passengers with a safe and convenient travel experience. Although Kochi Metro is also making such improvements, it still lags behind when compared to the extensive infrastructure of Delhi Metro.

