Updated On: 04 October, 2023 03:58 PM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B. Aklekar
The Mumbai Metro Blue Line One on Wednesday announced that last week it achieved the highest single-day ridership of 479,333 passengers on 27 September, surpassing the pre-Covid-9 ridership, setting a new record.

Mumbai Metro
The Mumbai Metro Blue Line One on Wednesday announced that last week it achieved the highest single-day ridership of 479,333 passengers on 27 September, surpassing the pre-Covid-9 ridership, setting a new record.
The weekday ridership of R-Infra promoted Mumbai Metro One before Covid in FY19-20 was in the range of 440,00 to 465,000. During the pandemic, Mumbai Metro One remained non-operational for 211 days (22-Mar-2020 to 18-Oct-2020). Though the metro resumed operations on 19th October 2020 but had to offer services under various restrictions till 31st March 2022. After the resumption of services, weekday ridership in FY20-21 was in the range of 25,000 to 110,000 and improved to around 200,000 by the end of FY21-22.