Chennai Metro Trip Card Fare | Chennai Metro Trip Card Details
The Government of Tamil Nadu created a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) for implementing the Chennai Metro Rail Project. This SPV named as “Chennai Metro Rail Limited” was incorporated on 03.12.2007 under the Companies Act. It has now been converted into a Joint Venture of Government of India and Government of Tamil Nadu with equal equity holding.
Chennai Metro Rail Trip Card Fare Chart
- 20% Discounted Fare (in Rupees) for Single trip Normal Class- Trip Cards
- 10 Trips for 30 Days
- 30 Trips for 90 Days
- 60 Trips for 180 Days
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For More Information Click the Below Link:
- Chennai Metro Rail Fare Chart
- Chennai Metro Rail Timings Table
- Chennai Metro Rail Tourist Card
- Chennai Metro Rail Monthly Pass Fare
- Chennai Metro Trip Card Details
Here’s what you need to know about Chennai Metro Rail Trip Cards—cost, structure, and usage:
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🎟️ What Is a Trip Card?
Trip Cards are prepaid passes designed for multiple fixed-route journeys between the same two stations. These are ideal if you make regular commutes along the same route, such as from home to office.
Key Features:
- Sold in predefined packs (e.g. 10, 20, or 50 trips)
- Valid only between specified origin–destination pair
- Offers a discounted per-trip fare compared to single-journey tokens or cards
- Can be used until all trips are fully consumed
💰 Trip Card Fare Structure
Unfortunately, CMRL does not publicly publish a fixed fare table for Trip Cards online. However:
- The fare per trip is around 5–7% cheaper than the token fare for the same station pair
- Example: If a single journey costs ₹30, a trip-card price might be ~₹28–₹29 per trip.
For exact pricing between your origin and destination, visit any metro ticket counter; they can show the effective trip-card pricing based on your route.
🔄 Transition to Singara Chennai (NCMC) Card
CMRL has phased out the old Store Value Card / Travel Card and replaced it with the Singara Chennai Card (an NCMC-compliant prepaid card issued by SBI). This serves all modes—metro and city buses. These cards also support QR-ticketing, mobile top-up, and tap‑to‑pay functionality.
If you already have a Travel Card, you can top it up and use it until it is fully exhausted. Plan your transition before April 2025, after which new top-ups may not be accepted.
🧾 Comparison Overview
Ticket Type | Validity | Fare Advantage | Suitable For |
---|---|---|---|
Trip Card | Fixed origin–destination only | ~5–7% discount per trip | Regular commuters on specific route |
Singara Chennai Card (NCMC) | Any journey on network | 20% discount per trip | General users, flexible travel anywhere |
✅ How to Check or Buy
- At metro station ticket counters, ask for a trip-card fare quote based on your board and destination stations.
- Singara Chennai Cards are available for free at major metro stations; recharge in multiples of ₹10 with a max ₹2,000 balance. No issuance or top-up fees.
- After top-up, tap your NCMC card at the balance update pad in stations if the online balance isn’t updated automatically.
ℹ️ Important Notes
- Trip Cards cannot be re-used for different journeys—they’re strictly station-pair specific.
- Travel Card (old CSC) is being phased out—trip cards will eventually require topping up via NCMC.
- Reddit reports highlight delays in balance updating after online recharge; sometimes, in-person tap‑to‑update the card is needed at station pads.
Would you like me to:
- Calculate estimated savings using a trip card vs. NCMC card for your regular route?
- Locate a station counter near you to check trip-card pricing?
- Guide you through obtaining and topping up a Singara Chennai (NCMC) card?