Paytm streamlines metro rides with Easy QR Ticket Purchases & Smart Card Recharges

byPreeti VermaLast Updated: March 28, 2024

We provide metro card recharges for commuters in Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, and Mumbai directly through our app. Enhancing the overall commuting experience, this feature allows our users to easily recharge their metro cards and buy QR tickets, and avoiding the hassle of long queues and manual data entry.

Quick and Hassle-Free Metro Recharges and QR Ticket Purchases

Metro riders can rejoice as we have simplified the recharge process with user-friendly options like Metro QR Ticket and Smart Card Recharge. A simple QR scan at metro stations swiftly redirects our users to the metro card recharge page within the app, enabling a rapid transaction without the need to input card details manually.

Here’s How to Utilise Paytm for Metro Services:

  • Booking Metro QR Tickets:
    • Open the Paytm app and head to the ‘Ticket Booking’ section.
    • Select ‘Metro’, then ‘Metro QR Ticket’.
    • Specify your departure and destination stations.
    • Choose the number of travelers and proceed with payment to receive your metro ticket.
    • Pay via Paytm UPI and done
  • Recharging Smart Cards:
    • In the Paytm app, find ‘Metro Recharge’.
    • Pick your city’s metro network (Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, or Mumbai Metro Line 1).
    • Choose ‘Smart Card Recharge’, enter the card number and amount.
    • Proceed with your payment of choice.

Once the recharge is successful, users can simply tap their Metro Smart Card against an Add Value Machine (AVM) at any metro station to update their card balance.

Through these initiatives, we continue to enhance the metro commuting experience, emphasising convenience, and efficiency for millions of urban travelers.

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