As part of a month-long trial shift to the much-awaited Common Mobility Card, starting this past Monday, you can use your Delhi Metro Cards on 250 buses, including 200 DTC and 50 cluster buses, as of now. All you have to do is tap your metro cards on an Electronic Ticketing Machine and your ticket will get generated.
Delhi Metro cards will be valid in 250 select city buses from Monday in a project that will eventually seek to merge Metro and bus travel, Delhi Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot said on Wednesday.
The move is part of a month-long trial to shift to a ‘Common Mobility Card’ which could be used to travel in Metro, Delhi Transport Corp (DTC) buses and cluster buses in the capital.
These cards can be purchased and recharged at all Metro stations, railway stations, airports, Inter State Bus Terminals (ISBTs) and DTC bus pass counters.
Commuters would be able to purchase and recharge these cards at all Metro stations, railway stations, airports, Inter State Bus Terminals (ISBTs) and DTC bus pass counters.
The Minister said the government had been carrying out unofficial trial runs for the past two months to resolve different issues.