Bengaluru Metro fares will increase by 5% from February 9, impacting daily commuters as BMRCL implements its annual fare revision across all metro routes.
Metro Cards: Check the Revised Fare Amounts
The metro fare will increase by ₹1 – ₹5 from all of the metro’s 10 fare zones. As a result, commuters can expect the following fare changes:- Minimum fare card rate (0–2 km): ₹10 – ₹11
- Maximum Fare Card Price: ₹90 – ₹95
- Standard fare card price (15–20 km): ₹70 – ₹74
Discounts Continue; Tourist Passes Price Increased
Smart card/National Common Mobility Card (NCMC) users will continue to receive discounts on metro fares:- Peak hours (5–11 am & 5–9 pm): 5% discount
- Off-peak hours (11 am-5 pm): 10% discount
- Sundays & Three national holidays: 10% discount
Reason for Fare Revision
The fare revision was recommended by the First Fare Fixation Committee (FFC) and suggested an automatic annual revision formula based on a percentage of operating and maintenance costs or set at 5%, whichever is less. This method was implemented to help reduce larger increments as experienced by commuters when metro fares were increased after several years without changes. According to reports by BMRCL officials, audited costs showed an overall percentage increase of more than 10% from the previous financial year. However, the fare hike was limited to 5%.Second Time Fare Went Up in a Row
Metro fares will increase for the second consecutive year after BMRCL carried out its first major metro card fare revision in February 2025. In February last year, the metro announced a fare increase after years of stagnation which garnered criticism from commuters and civic officials.Reaction from commuters about Metro Fares going Up Again
Commuters have taken to social media to express how affordable the fares will be. Many regular metro commuters have weighed in on the announcement. BMRCL officials say yearly increments are needed to maintain, expand, and run the metro safely.Source link













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