Delhi Metro Introduces QR Tickets for Multiple Journeys Starting Today

After QR tickets, National Common Mobility Cards (NCMC) and DMRC smart cards, you can now pay for your journey on the Delhi Metro with a "Multiple Journey QR Ticket"
Delhi Metro Introduces QR Tickets for Multiple Journeys Starting Today
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Delhi Metro passengers can now travel with a digital smart card for their daily journey from September 13, 2024, with the launch of the “Multiple Journey QR Ticket” (MJQRT) facility by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC).

Like a metro smart card, passengers can recharge MJQRT on the “DMRC Momentum Delhi Sarthi 2.0” app with a maximum amount of up to INR 3,000 as per their travel requirements. People will also be able to view their journeys, including fare payments and recharges, on the app.

Managing director of the DMRC Vikas Kumar launched the "Multiple Journey QR Ticket" (MJQRT) facility at the Metro Bhawan on September 12, 2024
Managing director of the DMRC Vikas Kumar launched the "Multiple Journey QR Ticket" (MJQRT) facility at the Metro Bhawan on September 12, 2024officialdmrc/Instagram

DMRC's managing director Vikas Kumar launched the facility on Thursday, saying the MJQRT will simplify travel with a single quick-response (QR) code, enhancing convenience and offering eco-friendly benefits. To avail the MJQRT, users are required to register on the app and start with an initial amount of INR 150.

"There is no security deposit required for the MJQRT. Users can easily add values in multiples of INR 50 through digital payment methods such as UPI, credit cards and debit cards, with a maximum balance limit of INR 3,000," said DMRC's principal executive director (corporate communication), Anuj Dayal.

The MJQRT is the latest addition to the list of existing fare options, including single journey QR tickets and DMRC smart cards, pictured here
The MJQRT is the latest addition to the list of existing fare options, including single journey QR tickets and DMRC smart cards, pictured herePhoto For Everything/Shutterstock

He said that a minimum balance of INR 60 is required to travel using the MJQRT, adding that it offers passengers a 10 per cent discount during peak hours (8AM-12PM and 5PM-9PM) and a 20 per cent discount during off-peak hours.

The MJQRT is a revolutionary digital initiative as it marks the first time in India that a QR-based multiple-journey product is being introduced. According to the DMRC, the new facility serves as an eco-friendly and economical alternative to the traditional smart cards currently in use. In case of theft, loss or damage to the mobile device, the remaining balance will remain intact and passengers can continue using the MJQRT by logging in from another device.

The MJQRT is the latest addition to the list of existing fare options, including single journey QR tickets, National Common Mobility Cards (NCMC) and DMRC smart cards.

(With inputs from PTI)

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