An estimated 17,000 persons have so far utilised the passenger rail service since its phased resumption just under two weeks ago.
According to Mike Henry, the minister of Transport and Works, for the first eight days the average daily passenger load was about two thousand.
Mr. Henry told RJR News Wednesday night, July 13, that adjustments have been made to accommodate passengers.
"We've had to increase the capacity of coaches running (as) we’ve now carried I think some 17,000 persons since we restarted up the interim (rail) service to assist the (Bog Walk) Gorge and therefore, it shows a great potential for moving on, especially now that school (is out)," he said.
Since the closure of the Bog Walk Gorge on July 4, the Jamaica Railway Corporation has been transporting persons between Linstead and Spanish Town.
The trains have been traversing both ways along the corridor, in the mornings and afternoons, Mondays to Fridays.
According to Mike Henry, the minister of Transport and Works, for the first eight days the average daily passenger load was about two thousand.
Mr. Henry told RJR News Wednesday night, July 13, that adjustments have been made to accommodate passengers.
"We've had to increase the capacity of coaches running (as) we’ve now carried I think some 17,000 persons since we restarted up the interim (rail) service to assist the (Bog Walk) Gorge and therefore, it shows a great potential for moving on, especially now that school (is out)," he said.
Since the closure of the Bog Walk Gorge on July 4, the Jamaica Railway Corporation has been transporting persons between Linstead and Spanish Town.
The trains have been traversing both ways along the corridor, in the mornings and afternoons, Mondays to Fridays.
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