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  2. Transport in Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Transport Authority (MMRTA) updated the auto-rickshaw fares and declared a hike recently that is applied from 1 March 2021. [15] The regulation for auto rickshaws is similar to taxis, and methods of complaining against the auto rickshaws and taxis are available on the Mumbai RTO website.

  3. Taxis of India - Wikipedia

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    The city of Mumbai was first city in India, to have an "in-taxi" magazine, titled MumBaee, which is issued to taxis which are part of the Mumbai Taximen's Union. The magazine debuted on July 13, 2009.

  4. Meru Cabs - Wikipedia

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    With initial funding of INR 500 million, Meru was launched in Mumbai offering AC cabs to India for the first time, with electronic meters and GPS/GPRS system cabs via the call booking system. In a short time, Meru scaled up its services to the top 4 cities of India with a fleet of 5000 cabs by 2010.

  5. Call Taxi (India) - Wikipedia

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    Call Taxi in Bangalore taxi service in mumbai Call Taxi in Hyderabad. Call Taxis are taxi services in India in several cities in India. In some cities, they operate under a regular taxi permit, while in some cities, they are treated as tourist vehicles for hire. [1] They often offer services at all times of the day. [2]

  6. Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport - Wikipedia

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    The initial fare was three annas (15 paise) , and no tickets were issued. As the service became increasingly popular, the fare was reduced to two annas (10 paise). Later that year, tickets were issued for the first time to curb increasing ticketless travel. [2] Stearns and Kitteredge reportedly had a stable of 900 horses when tram service began.

  7. Farebox recovery ratio - Wikipedia

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    The farebox recovery ratio (also called fare recovery ratio, fare recovery rate or other terms) of a passenger transportation system is the fraction of operating expenses which are met by the fares paid by passengers. It is computed by dividing the system's total fare revenue by its total operating expenses. [1]

  8. Fare - Wikipedia

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    A fare is the fee paid by a passenger for use of a public transport system: rail, bus, taxi, etc. In the case of air transport, the term airfare is often used. Fare structure is the system set up to determine how much is to be paid by various passengers using a transit vehicle at any given time. A linked trip is a trip from the origin to the ...

  9. Line 1 (Mumbai Metro) - Wikipedia

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    The minimum and maximum fares on the line are ₹ 10 and ₹ 40 respectively, roughly 1.5 times the current unsubsidized BEST bus fare for a given distance. [114] Line 1 utilizes an Automatic Fare Collection System (AFC). [11] The contract for the fare collection system was awarded to Spain's Indra Sistemas in 2008. [156]