Delhi government launches \'One\' card for commute on metro\, buses

Delhi government launches 'One' card for commute on metro, buses

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The government on Monday launched a common mobility card with a tagline of 'One One Ride' which would enable city commuters to access Metro and with a single card at a 10 per cent discount.

"The existing Metro smartcards will continue to stay valid but any new card or replacement will be through 'ONE' card," said during the launch of the card at here.

The process of recharging these cards at metro stations will also remain the same with Rs 200 as the minimum recharge value and Rs 50 as the security fee on the card, an from the transport department said, adding that only the basic design has been changed.

Gahlot, meanwhile, said his department is also considering extending the usage of the 'ONE' card to other modes of transport.

"The commuters should be able to travel from home to office on a single card and hence, we are considering coverage of auto-rickshaws, taxis, RTVs and other modes of transport under this card," he said while talking to the reporters.

The card was launched in the presence of Rail Corporation (DMRC) Mangu Singh, of Transport Varsha Joshi, (DTC) Manoj Kumar, Dialogue and (DDC) and other senior officials of the Transport Department.

The newly designed cards will have a background of cubic grid in bright shades of red and yellow. It will also have a circular unit with sketches of Metro trains, DTC buses, auto rickshaws and Delhi's monuments around it. It will now carry the logos of all three transport operators in the city - DMRC, DTC and the

Gahlot said that initially, the card had some issues with the Electronic Ticketing Machines (ETMs) in DTC buses and hence, "we were unable to roll it out early but after regular meetings and discussions, we have overcome those issues".

The (AAP) also said the will soon be launching a common application through which commuters can plan multi-modal trips including buses and metro from and to any point in the city.

"Commuters will also be able to see live locations of Delhi buses through that application," Gahlot said.

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, December 03 2018. 20:24 IST