Updated On: 17 June, 2025 06:37 PM IST | Mumbai | Ritika Gondhalekar
The system went live on Tuesday, marking a key milestone in CIDCO's push for Common Mobility Solutions. An upgrade from the Automatic Fare Collection system, it aims to make travel more convenient and efficient for commuters

The new ticketing system was inaugurated at Belapur Metro Station by CIDCO’s Joint Managing Director Shantanu Goel in the presence of other officials. PIC/CIDCO
In a major push towards integrated urban mobility, the City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) has officially rolled out a Quick Response (QR)-based paper ticketing system for the Navi Mumbai Metro Line-1 (Belapur-Pendhar). The system went live on Tuesday, marking a key milestone in CIDCO's efforts to adopt Common Mobility Solutions for public transportation.
The new ticketing system was inaugurated at Belapur Metro Station by CIDCO’s Joint Managing Director Shantanu Goel in the presence of other officials.
CIDCO said it is an upgrade from the Automatic Fare Collection (AFC), to make travel more convenient and efficient for commuters.