Starting of National Common Mobility Card in Delhi Metro

National Common Mobility Card in Delhi Metro

You will be able to enter and exit from your mobile at the stations falling in Phase-4 of Delhi Metro. Yes! At these stations, Delhi Metro has made some special arrangements regarding the automatic fair collection. These stations will also have the facility to use National Common Mobility Card (NCMC) in addition to entry-exit without card and token. These cards will work on the National Common Mobility Card (NCMC). Apart from this, travelers can also travel through mobile phones. They can only enter and exit via mobile. No card or token will be required. Both facilities can also be started on the Airport Express Line by the end of this year. DMRC chief Mangu Singh has given this information.

In Phase-IV, three corridors were constructed within a radius of 61.67 km. With the completion of the construction of the platform at Phase-4 at Haiderpur-Badli turn, it has become the highest platform of the Delhi Metro so far.

delhi-metroPrime Minister Narendra Modi launched the nationally developed NCMC in March 2019, allowing people to travel in different modes of transport, i.e., bus, metro or taxi fare across the country can be paid through this card. Toll tax can also be paid from this card launched with the slogan ‘One Nation One Card’. Apart from this, parking charges, retail shopping can also be done. You can even withdraw cash if needed.
Mangu Singh said that entry and exit through mobile phones at Automatic Fair Collection (AFC) gates exists in countries with large modern systems, including Seoul Metro. He said, “We are constantly working to improve our system. In Phase 4 our AFC system will accept National Common Mobility Cards. Apart from this, mobile phones can also be used as smart cards. Passengers in Phase-4 lines can enter or exit at the AFC gate via mobile phone. ”

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Delhi Magazine Team

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