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BMTC's card for all seasons

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The Deccan Herald  29.10.2010

BMTC's card for all seasons

Bangalore, Oct 28, DHNS:

The cashless card boom is waiting to board government-run buses in the City, where 1,000 buses will soon be equipped to accept Common Mobility Cards.

Just one card is enough while commuting on all buses without buying a ticket. The cashless card can be charged at some 100 centres being set up in the city.  DH Photo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

According to State Transport Minister R Ashok, the City has been selected as a pilot for a Central scheme aimed at integrating the cards for use in all public modes of transport in the country.

With the card, commuters will not have to buy bus tickets. Instead, they have to get it periodically charged at the 100 centres being set up in the City exclusively for the purpose.

In the State, the project will be run at a cost of Rs 16 crore, Ashok said, while distributing smart cards to accredited journalists for free travel on government buses on Thursday.

The State will bear 65 per cent of the entire project cost and the rest will be borne by the Centre as part of its Jawaharlal Nehru National Urbal Renewal Mission.

Apart from Bangalore, there are reports that the projects will also be tried out in places like Pune, Chandigarh and Delhi.

While Delhi had reportedly planned for launch of the cards in October before the Commonwealth Games, Pune is said to be ready for a trial run from November 14. The dates for launch of the cards in Bangalore have not yet been announced.

Last Updated on Friday, 29 October 2010 09:34