Beginning on April 1 travel on Dushanbe public transport will be paid by travel card only

The method of paying to travel on Dushanbe public transport is changing.  A system using a high-tech travel card has been introduced in the Tajik capital. Beginning on April 1, travel on Dushanbe public transport will be paid by travel card only.   The initiative began in the city last month and the company that runs […]

The method of paying to travel on Dushanbe public transport is changing.  A system using a high-tech travel card has been introduced in the Tajik capital. Beginning on April 1, travel on Dushanbe public transport will be paid by travel card only.  

The initiative began in the city last month and the company that runs the operation, Citycard, announced the full launch of the electronic payment system for public transport in Dushanbe starting from April 1 on its Facebook page.

Validators have reportedly been installed in 285 trolleybuses and buses running in Dushanbe.  Travel card can be obtained in terminals or stalls.  The minim price for one travel card is 7.00 somoni, including 3.00 somoni used for rides.  In case of return of the card 4.00 somoni are reimbursed.

Bus fare now costs 1.20 somoni and trolleybus fare now costs 1.00 somoni.

Recall, the project for introducing the electronic payment system for public transport in Dushanbe was presented to President Emomali Rahmon during an official opening ceremony of the AKIA AVESTO plant in Dushanbe on March 14.  

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