“Singular Chennai Card: The Ultimate Solution for Bus, Train, and Metro Commute” – A Comprehensive Guide on How to Use It.

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The Singhara Chennai Card (National Public Mobility Card) has been launched by the Metro Rail Corporation for all metro stations in India. The ‘Singhara Card’ scheme allows users to travel on buses, metros, and local trains by swiping a single card, making travel easier for Chennai passengers. The card can be used for all three journeys, and can be purchased at Chennai Metro stations from April 17-2023. There is no need to wait in line for tickets, as the fare is collected by swiping the card on the machine installed at the station. The Singhara Chennai Card can also be used in any metro in India, and SBI Bank account holders can use it as a debit card. The card can be recharged through cash or online bank savings accounts. In the future, customers will be able to use the card to make payments in various parts of the country, including buses, suburban railways, toll plazas, parking lots, smart cities, and retail outlets. The card is based on RuPay technology with safety features, and can save up to Rs 2000 with wallet facility. The card is issued by State Bank of India, and has minimum KYC with an easy registration process.

CHENNAI: The Metro Rail Corporation today launched the Singhara Chennai Card (National Public Mobility Card) to be used at all metro stations in India, with the launch of the ‘Singhara Card’ scheme to travel by bus, metro and local train by swiping a single card.
Singharachennai card has been introduced to make travel easier for Chennai passengers. The plus point is that there is no need to stand in queues to buy tickets.

This single card can be used for all 3 journeys i.e. Buses, Electric Trains, Metro Trains.. But as this scheme has just started, for now only metro travel can be done with this card.

Congratulations Announcement: In the next 2 months, preparations are underway to bring it fully in the suburban train.. They say it will take another 10 months to bring it in the Chennai city buses, except in the suburbs.

This card can be availed at Chennai Metro stations from April 17-2023. You have to recharge the specified amount and buy and keep the card. In metro, local train or bus, the fare is collected by swiping on the machine installed there. There is no need to wait in line to buy tickets for this. When the money on the card is empty, you can recharge it again.

This card can be used not only in Chennai but also in any metro in India. Those who have an account with SBI Bank can use it as a debit card… A report has also been published in this regard.

Chennai Metro Rail Corporation has launched Singhara Chennai Card (National Common Mobility Card) in association with State Bank of India (banking partner) across all metro stations in Phase 1 and Phase 1 Extension.
Currently, Singara Chennai Cards are accepted at Chennai Metro Stations, all Metro Stations in India MMRDA Mumbai Line 2A&7, Bengaluru Metro, Delhi Metro Airport, Kanpur Metro, Kadamba Transport Buses in Mumbai and Goa with Rupee National. Can be used in all metros in India that accept public mobility cards.

Customs: In future, customers will be able to use this single card to make payments in various parts and segments of the country, including buses, suburban railways, toll plazas, parking lots, smart cities and retail outlets. It is based on the nationally accepted RuPay technology with all safety features.

This card is issued by State Bank of India and can save up to Rs 2000 along with wallet facility. State Bank of India has a dedicated website (https://transit.sbi/swift/customerportal?pagename=cmrl) to use the new card and recharge more cards. The balance on this card can be recharged through cash and online bank savings accounts. Key Features of Singhara Chennai Card:

This card is provided free of cost to passengers.
This card can be used at all metro stations in India.
Easy registration process with minimum KYC.

Radhakrishnan: State Bank of India Principal General Manager Radhakrishnan launched the Singhara Chennai Card at Tirumangalam Metro Station. Chennai Metro Rail Directors Rajesh Chaturvedi (Systems and Operations), Arjunan (Planning), Prasannakumar Acharya (Planning), CUMTA Special Officer Jayakumar, senior officers and employees of Metro Rail Corporation, State Bank of India, NPCI, Paycraft and Ford were present on the occasion. were with

In the first phase, National Public Mobility Card will be issued at 7 metro stations (Koyambedu, Central, Airport, High Court, Alandur, Tirumangalam, Guindy). The National Public Movement Cards can be used at the automatic fare collection system gates of all metro stations,” it said.

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