The Asian Age

Noida metro cards will also work in shops

Commuters will be able to pay bus fare, parking fee and use it as debit card

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Metro users of the soon- tobeopened Aqua Line that will connect Noida and Greater Noida, will be able to use its smart card to also pay fares on city buses, parkings and even use it as a debit card for shopping at malls, senior officials said on Thursday.

The Noida Metro Rail Corporatio­n ( NMRC) will have QR- coded paper tickets for single journeys, unlike the tokens of the Delhi Metro, and also have an option of checking in and out using a mobile app, they said. However, the Aqua Line, that will begin from the Sector 71 station in Noida to end at the Depot Station in Greater Noida covering a stretch of 29.7- km via 21 stations, will not support the smart card used in the Delhi Metro, they said.

“The NMRC has partnered with the State Bank of India ( SBI) for the ‘ City 1’ cards which could be used on the metro rail, Noida city buses, parkings and even used as debit card for shopping,” NMRC executive director P. D. Upadhyay told.

He said the NMRC has also saved ` 100 crore by associatin­g with the SBI in the project for the sale of tickets and cards.

“This partnershi­p is on a revenue sharing model. The entire investment is done by the SBI in return for revenue sharing,” he said. The card will support multiple options for travelling like day- long passes, trip tickets and monthly passes.

“Trip tickets, for example, mean that if you regularly travel from A station to B station, as several people working in offices do, you can have this option to get the best fair on the route you use regularly,” Upadhyay said.

He said the users can also get a single journey paper ticket which will have a QR code printed on it. “You just tap the QR code on the AFC gate and check- in or check- out. These paper tickets will be used instead of tokens as tokens are a concern of revenue leakage,” he said.

The executive director said another significan­t aspect of the Aqua Line will be its free mobile app which could be used by commuters to check- in or out of the system.

“People nowadays already have so many cards and papers to carry, why add more to it. The NMRC will have a mobile app which will be linked to the SBI wallet. The app will have a QR code which the users could use for entry and exit,” he said.

The app will be available free of cost for Android and iOS phones. The official informed that during the initial days, tickets will be sold at the metro stations — which have two ticket counters and one customer care centre at each station — but later machines will be brought in at all stations.

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