Commuters can now use Unified Payments Interface (UPI) to buy tickets throughout the Delhi Metro network. The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, on August 3, extended the UPI facility for payments at its customer care counters and ticket vending machines across all routes.

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“Delhi Metro today extended the option of payment by Unified Payments Interface (UPI) at its Ticket Vending Machines (TVMs) and ticket counters across its network. This extended facility was launched today by Dr. Vikas Kumar, MD/DMRC from Rajiv Chowk Metro Station,” DMRC tweeted.

 

 

 

 

Here is a step-by-step guide on how you can use UPI to purchase Delhi Metro tokens

Buy Delhi Metro tokens at customer care centres using UPI

Select the service needed: Inform the operator about the service you need e.g. purchasing a single journey QR ticket or recharging/acquiring a new smart card.

Choose the UPI payment option: Select the UPI payment option. Scan the given QR code to enable the transaction. Enter your UPI PIN to transfer the money.  You will now be able to get the token.

Buy Delhi Metro tokens at ticket vending machines using UPI

Select the token option: At the ticket vending machine, choose the option to get a new smart card or token.

Enter the UPI option: The machine will display a number of payment methods. Choose UPI and wait for the QR code to appear on the screen.

Scan the QR code: Use the UPI app on your phone to scan the UPI code. Enter your PIN to complete the transaction within the given time.  Your token will be generated.

DMRC’s UPI facility

The DMRC, in a statement, said that the move will help fulfil the vision of Digital India. The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation was the first in the country to start the UPI service on select ticket vending machines in Noida and Ghaziabad in 2018. The DMRC had recently launched common mobility cards and allowed token purchases through QR codes and net banking.

In June, the Delhi metro operator came up with a mobile app called DMRC TRAVEL to help commuters generate QR tickets on mobile phones without having to stand in queues. This method also supports UPI payments.