The Jaipur Metro, serving the city of Jaipur in Rajasthan, India, features 11 active stations. This rapid transit system provides essential information on routes, metro lines, service timings, fare charts, and nearby attractions. Ideal for both locals and visitors, the Jaipur Metro offers a streamlined way to explore the city with convenience and efficiency.
Last revised fare structure by Jaipur Metro Railway Administration, and effective from 01.06.2019 are as below:
No. of Stations | Standard Fare or Off-peak Hours Fare | Smart Card Fare |
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0 - 2 Stations | Rs. 6 | Rs. 5.40 |
3 - 5 Stations | Rs. 12 | Rs. 10.80 |
6 - 8 Stations | Rs. 18 | Rs. 16.20 |
9 - 10 Stations | Rs. 22 | Rs. 19.80 |
For the Store Value Card users, the fare shown in the above table shall be subject to the following discount:
Fare | Discount |
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Less than Rs. 10 | Nil |
Rs. 10 or more but less than Rs. 20 | 10% |
Rs. 20 or more | 15% |
One-day Tour Card (which can be used on any one business day for unlimited number of trips. Fare Rs.50 + Refundable Security Deposite Rs.50 ,so the total cost of One-day tour card is Rs. 100.
Three-day Tour Card (which can be used on any three consecutive business days for unlimited number of trips. Fare Rs. 150 + Refundable Security Deposite Rs. 50, so the total cost of Three-day tour card is Rs. 200.
Group Tickets will be issued to groups of more than 20 commuters, on their request, at a discount of 10%.
The 3.14-kilometre stretch of Bengaluru's Namma Metro Green Line from Nagasandra to Madavara, which provides access to the Bengaluru International Exhibition Centre (BIEC), will open for commercial operations on Thursday, November 7. This new extension is expected to improve connectivity and reduce traffic congestion along Tumkur Road. It is part of Phase-2 of the Metro project, following a lengthy approval process.
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No, you cannot use a Delhi Metro card in Jaipur Metro. Each metro system has its own unique smart card.