What is the minimum ticket price in Kolkata Metro?
The minimum ticket price in the Kolkata Metro is ₹5, which applies to short-distance travel (up to 2 km) on specific lines, such as the East-West Metro (Green Line). For the older North-South Corridor (Blue Line) and general token, minimum fares are often ₹10 or ₹15, while smart card holders may benefit from lower rates.
What is the minimum balance in Kolkata Metro card?
2.4 A passenger is allowed to enter through the entry gate only with a minimum balance ₹25/-. 2.5 In case a patron does not flash his smart card at the exit and makes an improper exit, the card is locked. The maximum chargeable ₹25/- is deducted from the card balance when the same is presented.
Howrah to Sealdah in 12 mins; fares start at Rs 5, cap at Rs 70 The Kolkata East-West Metro (Green Line) charges Rs 5 for the first 2 km and up to Rs 70 for the full Howrah Maidan to Salt Lake Sector V route.
However, the base fare and the highest ticket price will remain unchanged at ₹10 and ₹90, respectively. BMRCL managing director M. Maheshwar Rao said that the recalibrated fare slabs will take effect by Friday. “The maximum hike for metro fares has been capped at 71% after reviewing the structure,” he said.
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What is the metro fare from Dum Dum to Netaji Bhavan?
Kolkata Metro Rail Corporation (KMRC) operates a subway from Dum Dum to Netaji Bhavan every 10 minutes. Tickets cost ₹16–20 and the journey takes 24 min.
What is the Kolkata Metro Tourist Smart Card? The Tourist Smart Card is a special Metro pass that allows unlimited rides across the Kolkata Metro network for a fixed duration—either 3 days (INR 250) or 5 days (INR 550). It is designed for tourists and pandal-hoppers during the Durga Puja season.
The metro fare for this route is Rs. 25, and concessions may apply to smartcards. The first metro from Kavi Subhash to Dum Dum is 06:50 AM and the last metro is at 09:40 PM. This route has no interchange station, and this is a direct route from source to destination.
of ₹250/- plus the maximum fare chargeable at the station of detection is charged. In case a token holder oversteps his zone of travel, he is required to pay a penalty of ₹250/- plus the difference of fare between the zone of actual travel and over stepped zone.
You can top up in person with a minimum of $5 and in multiples of $10 in these places: With the driver onboard the bus using cash only. At the Metroinfo Counter at the Bus Interchange using cash or eftpos. At a Metro agent using eftpos.
NOL Card 2 Zone Monthly Pass Prices: Silver, Gold & Concession Rates. A 30 day NOL Card monthly pass for two zones costs AED 230 on a Silver Card and AED 460 on a Gold Card. Concession passes (students, senior citizens, people of determination) are AED 115 for two zones.
After revision, the minimum and maximum fares stand at Rs 10 and Rs 90, respectively. The maximum ticket fare has been hiked by 50 per cent from Rs 60 to Rs 90. Under the new fare system, the cost of Bengaluru Metro travel is structured as follows: Story continues below.
You can travel around Dubai with unlimited freedom with the Nol 1 Day Pass if you're planning a trip around Dubai. You can take unlimited trips on the Metro, Bus, Tram, and Waterbus until midnight. A regular class Nol red card 1-day pass costs AED 20, while a gold class pass costs AED 40.
The Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) recently hiked Namma Metro fares, a move that had disappointed daily commuters. And now, the ₹90 minimum balance requirement has made things worse. If a commuter's card balance is below ₹90, entry gates won't open, forcing them to top up before travel.