People crowded at the metro station after IAF's air show 
Chennai

Chennai Air show: 4 lakh passengers travelled in Chennai Metro, highest ridership recorded

With as many as 15 lakh people gathered at the Beach to witness the air show, the public transportations was largely inadequate for the public to commute.

DTNEXT Bureau

CHENNAI: Witnessing the highest ridership till date, the Chennai Metro Rail recorded four lakh passenger footfall on October 6, on the day the Indian Air Force's air show was held at the Marina Beach.

With around 15 lakh people gathered at the beach to watch the show, the public transportation was largely inadequate. Chaos prevailed among people to catch a quick ride to reach the venue on Sunday morning, and panic to return to their homes safely.

However, the huge inflow of passengers at Government Estate Metro station on Sunday forced the staff to open the Automatic Fare Collection (AFC) gates. And, the CMRL that took account of the ridership announced that 4,00,042 people had ridden the Metro on Sunday. Apparently, this is the highest daily ridership recorded by CMRL so far.

But, for crowd management, CMRL operated trains every 3.5 minutes at 2 pm on Sunday and deployed more than 100 CMRL staff, security, pink squad and police personnel at the Estate Metro.

2026 TN elections | DMK losing ground, says Edappadi K Palaniswami

2026 TN elections | EC adds Vijay, Sasi to star campaigner list

2026 TN elections | DMK alliance talks enter final lap; hitches over a few seats

Iran says nuclear facilities have been targeted after Israel says attacks 'will escalate and expand'

Commercial LPG allocation raised to 70%, subject to conditions