IndiAgri News Desk
In a move set to enhance last-mile connectivity in the national capital, Bharat Taxi services are now available at select Delhi Metro stations. Commuters can book rides directly through the DMRC Sarthi app, streamlining travel from metro corridors to their final destinations.
The initiative strengthens multimodal integration by combining metro rail convenience with app-based taxi accessibility.
The partnership allows passengers arriving at metro stations to book Bharat Taxi rides without switching platforms. Through the DMRC Sarthi app, users can schedule pickups, access fare details and connect with nearby drivers in a structured and transparent manner.
This integration aims to reduce waiting times and make urban mobility more predictable, particularly during peak hours.
By positioning taxis at metro hubs, the model enhances connectivity between high-capacity public transport and on-demand mobility services. Such integration plays a critical role in reducing dependency on private vehicles while improving commuter convenience.
The initiative also supports structured taxi operations at metro stations, improving traffic flow and passenger management.
For drivers, metro station onboarding presents a steady demand source, especially during office hours and weekend travel peaks. The expansion into metro corridors is expected to generate consistent ride volumes and improve income predictability.
The availability of Bharat Taxi at Delhi Metro stations reflects a broader effort to align urban mobility with digital platforms and public infrastructure. As metro networks expand, integrated booking solutions are likely to become increasingly central to city transport planning.
By linking metro rail and taxi services under one digital interface, the initiative offers commuters a more connected and efficient travel experience.