NCRTC signs MoU with DMRC to integrate QR-Ticketing system for seamless travel on Namo Bharat Trains and the Delhi Metro network

NCRTC has signed a MoU with DMRC for the integrated QR-Ticketing system for seamless travel on Namo Bharat Trains and the Delhi Metro network. This collaborative effort will ease the travel experience for the passengers, significantly improve comprehensive travel solutions across the Delhi-NCR region.


More Details:

National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) and Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to integrate their ticketing systems, offering seamless travel for residents across Delhi-NCR. This collaboration supports the ‘One India – One Ticket’ initiative, allowing passengers to book QR code tickets for both Namo Bharat and Delhi Metro services on a single platform. The MoU was signed in the presence of Shri Shalabh Goel, Managing Director, NCRTC, and Dr. Vikas Kumar, Managing Director, DMRC.

Image Credit: DMRC

Easing Tickets Booking Facilities:

  • With this integration, customers booking a Namo Bharat train ticket through the RRTS Connect App can simultaneously purchase a Delhi Metro ticket.
  • Similarly, passengers using the DMRC Mobile App to book a metro ticket can also add a Namo Bharat train ticket.
  • This collaboration will generate unique Delhi Metro QR codes on the RRTS Connect App and Namo Bharat QR codes on the DMRC Mobile App, significantly enhancing the passenger experience.

Benefits from the MoU:

  • This joint initiative between NCRTC and DMRC aims to provide a comprehensive travel solution, improving customer convenience and promoting efficient transportation across the Delhi-NCR region.
  • The integration is expected to reduce queues at both NCRTC and DMRC stations, save passengers valuable time, and encourage digital transactions and environmentally friendly travel options.

Image Credit: NCRTC

This initiative is in line with the PM National Gati Shakti Master Plan, which envisages seamless integration between different transport modes. RRTS stations are strategically located nearby and integrated with the existing railway stations, metro stations, and bus depots, creating an extensive network of networks. By eliminating the need to switch between different ticketing apps when transitioning between NCRTC and DMRC networks, this initiative further promotes rail-based green transportation for travel within Delhi-NCR.

Operational Corridor:

  • The currently operational 42 km RRTS corridor is seamlessly connected to the 393 km DMRC network, providing commuters with a unified and efficient ticketing and travel experience across the NCR.
  • This integration encourages the use of public transportation, which is crucial for increasing ridership and ensuring the long-term sustainability of these capital-intensive projects.

This initiative follows the recent similar tie-up between NCRTC & IRCTC for booking Namo Bharat train tickets on the IRCTC Platform. The Namo Bharat trains, with a design speed of 180 km/h and an operational speed of up to 160 km/h, significantly reduce travel time within the region by up to one-third. Once the entire 82 km corridor is completed by the targeted deadline of 2025, passengers will be able to travel between Delhi and Meerut in under an hour.


Source: NCRTC – Press Release | Featured Image Credit: NCRTC

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