The managing director of the metro operating company said, referring to the decrease in the statistics of citizens’ use of the metro in the last days of the year 1401 AD: “There was a suitable atmosphere in the metro for the days of Nowruz and the holy month of Ramadan.”
According to the informants, and according to the announcement of the Shahr website, Masoud Darshti – managing director of the metro operating company, announced the movement of passengers in the last days of the year 1401: considering that citizens go to visit cemeteries in the present day. The last days of the year (Thursday and Friday last year) they go to Behesht-e-Zahra (peace be upon him), and they also use the subway to go to the market and buy Eid, and we tried to provide regular and regular service to their well-kun.
In response to the number of passengers on March 28 and 29, 1401, he said: On March 28, 11535.07 people used the subway. Also, on March 29, the Tehran metro received 6,766,89 passengers. According to statistics, the number of citizens using the metro decreased in the last days of the year.
He added: In total, from the beginning of the year 1402 until the fifth of April, 4 million 66 thousand and 635 passengers moved on the seven metro lines.
Referring to passenger traffic on the first day of 1402, Dharshti said: “We received passengers with Haftsin at most metro stations, and on the first day of the new year, we hosted 4 million 305 thousand and 72 people in the metro.”
The managing director of the metro operating company said about the company’s procedures for the comfort of passengers during the holy month of Ramadan: 45 prayer halls were equipped and completed with prayer carpets of 1,800 meters in length in two phases as of March 1401. Other equipment needed in prayer rooms in all lines was checked and measures were taken to repair them.
He added, “All prayer rooms have been cleaned in conjunction with the spring welcome plan and are ready to serve the worshipers.” In addition to providing a suitable space for Nowruz days and the holy month of Ramadan, such as installing a barrier in front of water coolers for stations, installing Ramadan prayers in prayer rooms, and distributing simple breakfast at selected stations for free at stations.
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