The Asian Age

Now, get ‘ unreadable’ Metro smartcards replaced instantly

Earlier, commuters had to deposit card, wait for 5 days for redressal

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Delhi Metro commuters, who earlier had to wait for five days or more to reclaim a new smartcard after their old one was rendered unreadable, can now get them replaced instantly at station facilities, officials said on Sunday.

The DMRC authoritie­s, however, said the cards which are to be replaced must be in the right physical condition. The Delhi Metro has now simplified the process for reclaim of those smart cards which are not readable at the time of entry at the AFC ( automated fare collection) gates due to some technical reasons.

“Such physically ok, unreadable cards, which were earlier deposited at the station and needed to be reclaimed after five days will now be immediatel­y replaced with a new smart card at the customer care centre of the metro station, free of cost,” a DMRC spokespers­on said.

The commuter will have the option to top it up ( recharge) as per the requiremen­t for the journey or may use an alternate card or a token available with him/ her, the senior DMRC official said.

Earlier, when a passenger used to face the problem of unreadable smart card he/ she was required to deposit the card at the station for technical redressal and then required to visit the same station after five days to reclaim that card with a balance amount in it.

At times, it required more than five days and multiple visits to the same station to reclaim such cards for some unforeseen reasons. “This new process of dealing with unreadable cards now eliminates the inconvenie­nce caused to commuter in terms of wastage of time by visiting the same station after five days and repeated human interface which was there till now in reclaiming the unreadable cards, the official said.

“After five days and up to a period of 90 days, the commuter can then tap his/ her new smart card at any of the AVMs ( add value machines) installed at all the metro stations and the balance amount left in his/ her unreadable card will be automatica­lly credited into the new card and the need to visit the same station no more exits,” the spokespers­on said.

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The DMRC authoritie­s, however, said the cards which are to be replaced must be in the right physical condition The Delhi Metro has now simplified the process for reclaim of those smart cards which are not readable at the time of entry

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