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JMRC Starts Metro Feeder Service at Mansarover Station

Jaipur Metro Rail Corporation feeder services



Jaipur Metro Rail Corporation (JMRC) was started the feeder service from Mansoravar Station, on Wednesday. The move came nearly a month after the JMRC launched feeder services for walled city area passengers. With this, the Jaipur Metro feeder services are back on track partially.

From the side of JMRS Officer, “We have introducing feeder services on integrated transportation system. This service started on Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) Mode. Now this service are available on the both end point of the metro (Mansarovar and Chandpole).”

In starting the JMRC will introduce five to eight seater vehicles for feeder service, will be soon increase. Current time Mansarovar Station is already connected with many big colonies like Gopal Pura Bypass, Hirapura, Bhankrota, Ganatpura and Narian Vihar. As comparative to distance the fare charges will be Rs 5 minimum and Rs 10 maximum.

Very soon these services would connect to others colonies of Jaipur like Patrakar Colony, VT Road, Rajat Path, RIICO, Khatipura Mode, Nursury Circle.


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