Metro Rail-BMTC Common Ticketing Scheme will be a Double Bonanza for Bangalore Commuters
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In December, Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) will open the first stretch between Byapanahalli to MG Road and as per tentative plans. From December, it will be a double bonanza for Bangaloreans, when the city commuters will not only be able to travel by metro, they can also use the same ticket for travelling in city buses.
In accordance with the common ticketing scheme, the BMRCL and BMTC will soon sign an MoU to facilitate passenger traffic from the metro stations.The idea of a common metro BMTC ticket will bring in the much needed last mile connectivity for passengers. Besides this, BMRCL also will have a SBI combo metro travel card that will integrate both ticketing and banking services.The SBI combo metro travel card will on one side have an electronic chip that enables the card to be used as a smart travel card and will have an electronic strip that would make it a debit or credit card on the other.
Bangalore metro also has special tickets for tourists, who can either use a limited period ticket to make unlimited trips or make limited trips with a limited period ticket.In December, it will be a double bonanza for Bangaloreans.There will also be group tickets for those travelling in the metro in large groups and wouldn’t want to waste time standing in the queue.
BMRCL will open the first stretch between Byapanahalli to MG Road. BMTC will be ferrying passengers directly from the six stations-Byapanahalli, Indiranagar, CMH Road, Halasuru, Trinity Circle and MG Road-to the city’s main bus stands.
Source:Express Buzz
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