Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) has partnered with a travel app. Like earlier, to travel in Delhi, you had to book cab and bus tickets through different apps. Now you just have to go to an app and book cab and bus tickets there. This will save you both time and money. Officials said the government "single-trip ticket" The testing of the project has started and will run for seven days. We have started the trial run for this project. DTC has partnered with a travel app Tummock for this. We are introducing digital DTC passes and all-in-tickets. The trial run will run for seven days so that users can provide their feedback. An official of the transport department said that if there are any technical glitches, we will also know about them and improve them before launching it formally."text-align: justify;">Can travel long distances with one ticket
Delhi Transport Minister Kailash Gehlot told PTI that the single-trip ticket will save time and energy of users while booking autos and cabs. We have tied up with Tummok to launch the single-trip ticket. Under this, a single ticket will be used for travel in auto, metro and bus and will provide convenience to passengers from origin to destination.
Under the leadership of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, we are working to encourage multi-modal transportation and strengthen last-mile connectivity. We have started a trial run for this initiative today so that when it is launched, passengers do not face technical glitches. This single-trip ticket will not only be convenient but will also allow users to book autos and cabs and It will also save time and energy while buying tickets.
DTC also posted about commencement of trial run for the project
DTC has collaborated with @tummoc4u to introduce digital DTC pass and first-of-its-kind all-in-one ticket. These new and exciting features are now live for you to test and give feedback, the public transporter said in a post on X. Announcing the initiative, Tummok also posted on the microblogging site. Some big facilities have been launched in Delhi. 1 DTC Bus Pass 2 Delhi Metro Ticket 3? Revolutionary, all-in-one tickets.all at Tummok! Now live for testing please try it and share feedback. Thanks for the guidance and support @Transportdelhi @dtchq_delhi @OfficialDMRC. As of December 2023, there were 7,232 buses in the Delhi government fleet. Of which 4,391 were operated by DTC and 2,841 were operated by Delhi Integrated Multi-Modal Transit System (DIMTS).