The Asian Age

DMRC moves towards reducing human interface

- PRAGYA SINGH

Along with the ambitious expansion of its network, the Delhi Metro is transcendi­ng towards automation and reducing the human interface. A step in this direction is doing away the token counters at the Metro stations and installati­on of the token vending machines in a phased manner.

Till now 496 token vending machines have been installed at various metro stations and token sale counters (token office machines) have been closed down at 70 Metro stations.

Last year, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporatio­n had reduced the number of operators to run the ticket office machines and selling token via the vending machines, but the experiment was not successful as most of these vending machines used to be out of order. This did not deter the Metro authoritie­s, and they decided to launch the project on a bigger scale in line with the corporatio­n’s efforts towards mechanisat­ion.

Due to the ongoing automation, 70 Metro stations have been made free of the token office machines and their operators, they have been replaced with the ticket vending machines. Selling tickets through a ticket office machine required an operator, and to save costs, Delhi Metro opted to replace these machines with the ticket vending machines for the passengers at various Metro stations.

Although with the installati­on of the token vending machines, the Metro authoritie­s are able to save lakhs of rupees per month, the option causes inconvenie­nce to several passengers due to lack of guidance to use these machines.

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