BENGALURU: BMRCL implemented the new system i.e. only women passengers will be allowed to enter and exit through the first 2 doors in all metro during peak hours from today.
The BMRCL’s Managing Director, Mahendra Jain said “The first coach of every train will be reserved for women after the integration. On an experimental basis, from March 1, we will first allow women to enter the two entrances, and then let in the others.”
The separate entry for women will be from 9:00am to 11:30am and from 5:30pm to 7:30pm.
Earlier BMRCL decided to implement this system from March 1st 2018 but due to increasing complaint from women passengers officials decided to start it from February 18.
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