The Namma Metro Toll Free Number 1800 425 12345.
Travel card cost
The travel card costs Rs 50, but is being sold at Rs 100 with Rs 50 top- up that can be used for travelling in the Metro, from the day of its commercial launch on Reach- 1.
Airtel was chosen to sell the Namma Metro top- ups after a tender process that had three other mobile phone service providers in the fray.
Advantages
* Saves time and effort
* No need to stand in queue – recharge from any of the numerous Airtel retail touch points near home
* Customers just need to follow a procedure similar to recharging their phones
* Available for Airtel and non-Airtel users Sales begin
The tickets, with the top- up facility, were made available at the six stations on Reach-1
M G Road, Trinity, Ulsoor, CMH Road, Swami Vivekananda Road and Byappanahalli. Tickets will be available from 8 am to 8 pm here.
They are also available to customers of State Bank of India at its branches.
The travel cards can also be purchased online at www.bmrc.co.in
LOG ON FOR TICKETS
^ Buyer can log on to www.bmrc.co.in for Namma Metro Travel Card
^ User has to register on this site furnish details
^ Card costs rs 100: Rs 50 for card, Rs 50 for charge
^ Every card has unique 11-digit number engraved on it; you can choose your own premium number and enjoy privileges over normal cards. If stolen or lost, these cards can be blocked online
^ Card will be dispatched to address furnished with in 7 working days
^ Value can be added to the card at any Metro station, Airtel outlets, State Bank of India ATMs, via net banking for SBI account holders, BMRC Website
^ Balance value can be checked at ' Remaining value checking terminal ' placed at stations
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realy bangalore is on the worldmap namma metro will it realy be our metro .we havetoface traficjams for some more days
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