Delhi Metro ticket along with Namo Bharat train! MoU between NCRTC and DMRC – NCRTc signs MOU with DMRC for integrated QR-ticketing for seamless travel on Namo Bharat trains and the Delhi Metro network

by times news cr

2024-08-22 16:04:33
New Delhi: National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) and Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to integrate their ticketing systems. This will facilitate seamless travel for the residents of Delhi-NCR. This collaboration is in line with the ‘One India – One Ticket’ initiative. It will allow passengers to book QR code tickets for both NaMo Bharat and Delhi Metro services on a single platform. The MoU was signed in the presence of Shalabh Goyal, Managing Director, NCRTC and Dr. Vikas Kumar, Managing Director, DMRC.Under this integration, passengers booking NaMo Bharat train tickets on RRTS Connect App can also purchase Delhi Metro tickets along with it. Similarly, NaMo Bharat train tickets can also be booked from DMRC mobile app for booking metro tickets. This collaboration will create Delhi Metro QR codes on RRTS Connect App and NaMo Bharat QR codes on DMRC mobile app, thereby enhancing passenger experience.

Initiatives in line with PM National Gati Shakti Master Plan

This initiative is in line with the PM National Gati Shakti Master Plan, which envisages seamless integration between various transport modes. RRTS stations are being strategically integrated with existing railway stations, metro stations and bus depots, creating a comprehensive network of transport. This agreement will eliminate the need to switch between different ticketing apps while transitioning between NCRTC and DMRC networks. This initiative promotes rail-based green transport for travel in Delhi-NCR.

Seamlessly connected to the DMRC network

The currently operational 42 km RRTS corridor is seamlessly connected to the 393 km DMRC network, providing passengers with an integrated and efficient ticketing and travel experience across NCR. This integration encourages the use of public transport, which is critical to increasing ridership and ensuring the long-term sustainability of these big-ticket projects.

This initiative follows a similar agreement between NCRTC and IRCTC recently for booking NaMo Bharat Train tickets on IRCTC platform. With a design speed of 180 km/h and operational speed of up to 160 km/h, NaMo Bharat Train reduces travel time in the region by one-third. NaMo Bharat Train services are targeted to be operational by June 2025 on the 82 km long RRTS corridor of Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut, enabling people to travel between Delhi and Meerut in less than an hour.

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