New Delhi: Come July and residents of India's national capital will be able to travel on metro trains, Delhi Transport Corporation and cluster buses using a 'Common Mobility Card', with the city government deciding to launch the project for seamless travel on modes of public transport.
The Delhi government is finalising the modalities of the project which will be launched in a phased manner in the national capital.
"We will launch 'Common Mobility Card' project in July this year through which passengers can travel in Metro trains, DTC buses and cluster buses (orange) run by Delhi Integrated Multi-Modal Transit System(DIMTS).
The project will be launched on a trial-basis in Delhi," Delhi Transport Minister Gopal Rai said.
The minister said by the end of June, fares will be charged in all DTC buses and Cluster buses through e-ticketing machines (ETM) and thereafter government will move towards the launch of 'Common Mobility Card'.
"We are currently in talks with the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) for finalising a revenue sharing model.
In July, commuterss can travel in metro, DTC buses, and Cluster buses through Common Mobility Card.
"As per the plan, while boarding the bus a commuter will have to give this card to conductor who will swipe it in an e-ticketing machine and, just before getting off the vehicle, he or she will again have to swipe the card in the ETM and fares will be automatically deducted like the metro," the transport minister said.
Common mobility card had been proposed during the Commonwealth Games but the project did not take off due to financial reasons.
As part of strengthening public transport system, the Aam Aadmi Party government has chalked out a concrete plan, including buying 3,000 new buses till December this year, installation of CCTV cameras and Wi-Fi services in buses.
CCTV cameras have already been installed in over 200 DTC buses so far.