Getting T-Cash Card Made Easier in Punjab

Getting T-Cash Card Made Easier in Punjab

The Punjab Mass-Transit Authority (PMA) has taken a significant step to ease the process of obtaining T-Cash Cards for daily commuters. Dedicated kiosks have been set up at 11 major metro stations across Lahore. These kiosks will allow passengers to quickly purchase and recharge cards, saving them valuable time while ensuring smoother travel through the city’s growing public transport network.

Key Metro Stations with Kiosks

The T-Cash Card kiosks are strategically:

Station Name
Facility Available
Shahdara Station
T-Cash Card Kiosk
Azadi Chowk Station
T-Cash Card Kiosk
Civil Secretariat Station
T-Cash Card Kiosk
Janazgah Station
T-Cash Card Kiosk
Shama Station
T-Cash Card Kiosk
Canal Station
T-Cash Card Kiosk
Kalma Chowk Station
T-Cash Card Kiosk
Naseerabad Station
T-Cash Card Kiosk
Atari Saroba Station
T-Cash Card Kiosk
Dulu Khurd Station
T-Cash Card Kiosk
Gajjumata Station
T-Cash Card Kiosk

These locations cover both central and suburban areas of Lahore, ensuring accessibility for passengers from different parts of the city. The initiative reflects PMA’s commitment to improving urban mobility for thousands of daily travelers.

Additional POS Machines for ATM Users

In addition to kiosks, PMA has installed six new Point of Sale (POS) machines:

Station Name
Facility Available
Shahdara Station
POS Machine for ATM Users
Niazi Station
POS Machine for ATM Users
M.A.O College Station
POS Machine for ATM Users
Kalma Chowk Station
POS Machine for ATM Users
Chungi Amar Sidhu Station
POS Machine for ATM Users
Gajjumata Station
POS Machine for ATM Users

These machines will make it easier for travelers to pay fares using their ATM cards. By expanding payment facilities, PMA aims to reduce queues, encourage digital transactions, and create a seamless travel experience for the commuting public.

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Enhancing Public Transport Efficiency

The introduction of kiosks and POS machines represents an important step toward modernizing Lahore’s public transport system. With thousands relying on metro buses every day, efficient ticketing and payment systems are essential. The move ensures reduced waiting times and improved passenger flow during rush hours. Furthermore, it aligns with the government’s broader vision of promoting digital financial services across Punjab.

A Step Toward Digital Inclusion

PMA’s initiative goes beyond simple convenience it fosters digital inclusion for citizens. By encouraging the use of T-Cash Cards and ATM payments, Lahore’s transport system is shifting away from cash dependency. This transition helps commuters adapt to modern payment methods, reduces reliance on paper tickets, and enhances transparency. Ultimately, it strengthens Pakistan’s efforts toward a cashless economy while improving public confidence in government-run services.

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