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Delhi Metro launches DMRC Travel app: All the details – Times of India

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The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has launched— ‘DMRC Travel’— a dedicated mobile app for its passengers for generating mobile QR tickets for travelling across its network. The app was formally launched by Dr Vikas Kumar, managing director, DMRC from the Head Quarters at Metro Bhawan.
How will it help users?
The new mobile app will enable passengers to purchase tickets directly from their smartphones, eliminating the need to go to ticket counters/vending machines or stand in queues. The passengers can now experience a quick and efficient ticketing process, saving valuable time during their commute.

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Payment methods
The app supports a variety of payment methods, these include UPI, credit/debit cards, and wallets. Passengers can choose their preferred payment option and complete the transaction within the app itself.
Features
In addition, the app also has passenger-centric features like a travel planner, fare calculator, station information, and smart card recharge. The app also shows route information from origin to destination including interchange stations. Travellers can view transaction history, and rebook tickets for the same origin-destination and return journey.
Availability
The DMRC Travel app is available for Android devices, but it is not yet available for iOS. It allows users to experience the convenience of mobile QR ticketing. Passengers are encouraged to download the app from their respective app stores and explore its features and benefits.
With the introduction of the ‘DMRC TRAVEL’ App, DMRC aims to enhance the overall commuting experience of passengers by providing a modern and user-friendly ticketing solution. This initiative aligns with DMRC’s commitment to leveraging technology for the comfortable commute of its valued passengers.

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