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Title - TRICITY METRO: DMRC comes out with fares 6 yrs earlyPosted by : puneetmafia on Jul 24, 2012 - 03:18:55 AM |
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Chandigarh : In a typical case of jumping the gun, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has come out with fares for the tricity metro rail six years before the rail will become operational. The fare for the tricity metro rail, which will be operational from 2018, will be Rs 2 per km while the highest slab may go up to between Rs 25 and Rs 30 on both proposed routes.The DMRC, in its detailed project report (DPR), submitted to the UT Administration recently, has proposed that the Chandigarh Administration can follow the fare system of the Delhi Metro.At present, the minimum fare (0-2 km) is Rs 8 while the maximum fare (over 39 km) is Rs 30 in Delhi.A senior official with the UT Administration said the DMRC suggested Rs 2 per km for the first 4 or 5 km whereas the highest slab for both the routes was proposed between Rs 20 and Rs 25.The official added that before finalising the fare structure for the tricity metro rail, officials with UT Administration, Punjab and Haryana would study the fare structure of the Delhi Metro rail, as suggested by the DMRC.For fare collection, the DMRC had recommended that the fare collection pattern in Delhi could be followed in the tricity metro system. It proposed automatic fare collection system with passenger-operated machines (POMs) and smart cards.Followed in several metro systems across the world, the proposed POMs, which were automatic ticket-vending machines, were installed at metro stations so that the inconvenience of standing in queues at ticket booths was not caused to passengers. |