With a fare of Rs. 40 for 10 km between Alandur and Koyambedu, Chennai Metro Rail is now the costliest in the country
City | Fares (Min to Max) |
Jaipur | Rs 5 - Rs 15 |
Kolkata | Rs. 5 - Rs. 25 |
Delhi | Rs 8 - Rs. 30 |
Mumbai (12.3 km) | Rs 10 - Rs 40 |
Chennai (10 km) | Rs 10 - Rs 40 |
Bengaluru (6.7 km) | Rs 10 - Rs. 17 |
Kolkata Metro is the cheapest with a maximum fare of Rs. 25. In Delhi, a
distance of 9-12 km costs only Rs. 16. Even a distance greater than 44
km will cost a person taking the Delhi Metro only Rs.30 for a one-way
ride. Jaipur Metro, which began operations this month, has an
introductory fare for the first six months. The highest fare is just Rs.
15.
On the Mumbai Metro, a one-way ticket between Ghatkopar and Versova – a
distance of 12.5 kms — costs Rs. 40, while a return ticket is Rs. 60. In
Bengaluru, a one-way ticket costs Rs. 17 on the operational line
between Bayappanhalli and M.G. Road.
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