Deccan Chronicle

METRO FARE STARTS AT ` 10

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

L&T Metro Rail (Hyderabad) Ltd on Saturday announced fares for the Hyderabad metro.

The minimum fare, for up to two kilometres is `10 and the maximum fare for more than 26 km is `60 per person. Commercial operations will start from November 29 and the timings are from 6 am to 10 pm.

Smart cards to make the travel easy will have a minimum value of `100 and a maximum value of `3,000 and will be available at Nagole, Tarnaka, Prakash Nagar and SR Nagar stations from November 26 from 10 am to 5 pm.

The L&T Metro Rail (Hyderabad) Ltd on Saturday announced fares for the Hyderabad Metro, which would be inaugurate­d by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on November 28. You can buy a smart card for `200 with an initial top-up of `100. There will be a `100 security deposit for the smart card. A discount of five per cent will be given to smart card users.

The smart cards were launched on Saturday morning by minister of municipal administra­tion and urban developmen­t K. T. Rama Rao.

The card will be available at Metro stations and later through dealers and also online. Later it will also be linked to other transports such as TSRTC buses, MMTS and electric vehicles or private cabs that Metro passengers use. It will also be linked to fuelling stations and banking facilities later.

Corporate employees expected to use the Metro Rail have been introduced to the card. A senior officer said, “We have already had an introducti­on session in companies so that the employees who want to use the cards can easily avail of the same.”

Tokens will also be issued for one-time travel. Sign boards will guide commuters inside the stations and security guards and L&T personnel will be at hand to help people understand the mode of travel.

The concourse level can be used as a cross-over from one place to another. There are steps and elevators. Once on the electronic elevator, announceme­nts are heard advising travellers to hold on to the railings for support.

There are washrooms at the station level; facilities will also be developed at the street level. Minister K.T. Rama Rao said, “The retail section, parking, and all other facilities will be developed over a period of time according to the response of the people. State buses will be used as feeder services so that people can come to the stations. For any new system to be successful the cooperatio­n of the people who use it will be required, hence it is important to keep it neat and clean.”

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