The Delhi-Meerut RRTS (Regional Rapid Transit System), branded as Namo Bharat, is already changing how people travel in NCR. Now, the National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) has gone further by teaming up with Uber to make last-mile journeys faster and easier.
What Is the Delhi-Meerut RRTS?
The Delhi-Meerut RRTS corridor is India’s first regional rapid rail, designed to connect Delhi, Ghaziabad, and Meerut with trains running at speeds up to 180 km/h. Once complete, the 82 km stretch will have 25 stations, cutting travel time between Delhi and Meerut to less than an hour.
The Uber Partnership: How It Works
- Dedicated pick-up/drop-off zones at RRTS stations.
- Multiple ride options including Uber cabs, autos, and two-wheelers.
- Directional signboards to guide commuters.
- App-based convenience with tracking and digital payments.
Uber is the first major ride-hailing app officially tied to a rapid rail system in India, making this a significant step toward integrated urban transport.
Launch Offers: Uber Ride Discounts for RRTS Users
To celebrate the partnership, Uber is offering special discounts for Namo Bharat commuters:
| Ride Type | Discount | Maximum Savings Per Ride | Number of Rides | Validity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cabs | 25% off | ₹75 | 5 rides | Within 15 days of signup |
| Moto (Bike Taxis) | 50% off | ₹30 | 5 rides | Within 15 days of signup |
👉 To claim these, open the Uber app near any RRTS station. The discount will automatically appear under Wallet → Promotions.
These offers make the first few weeks of using Uber with RRTS even more affordable.
Why It Matters for Commuters
- Door-to-door convenience: Step off the train and into your Uber ride.
- Affordable mobility: Discounts and shared rides make travel budget-friendly.
- Cleaner cities: Encourages fewer personal car trips, reducing congestion and pollution.
- Safety and reliability: Verified drivers, app tracking, and 24/7 availability.
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Spreading Across the Corridor
The Uber tie-up will expand to all 25 RRTS stations as they open. Already, NCRTC supports e-rickshaws, feeder buses, and bike-sharing pilots at several stations. With Uber onboard, passengers now get a complete last-mile ecosystem.
Spintel, E-Rickshaws, and Other Last-Mile Options
- E-Rickshaws: Low-cost and suited for very short trips.
- Electric Buses (DEVI Scheme): Best for group commutes and slightly longer routes.
- Uber: Flexible, app-based, and reliable for all travel needs.
Each option caters to different commuters, but Uber fills the gap for those who value time and comfort.
Challenges Ahead
- Peak demand: Ensuring enough Uber vehicles at busy stations.
- Pricing: Keeping fares competitive with autos and rickshaws.
- Coverage: Expanding availability in Meerut and Ghaziabad suburbs.
FAQs About NCRTC–Uber Partnership
Q1: Where can I use Uber with RRTS?
At operational stations from New Ashok Nagar to Meerut South. More stations will be added soon.
Q2: What rides are covered under the discount?
Uber cabs and Moto (bike taxis), limited to 5 discounted rides each.
Q3: How do I check my discount?
Open Uber → Wallet → Promotions. The promo applies automatically.
Q4: How does this benefit the environment?
By encouraging shared rides instead of private cars, emissions and traffic are reduced.
Q5: Are other last-mile services available?
Yes, including e-rickshaws, electric buses, and bike-sharing services.
Final Thoughts
The tie-up between NCRTC and Uber is more than just a transport partnership—it’s a blueprint for smart, integrated travel in India.
- For commuters, it means quicker, cheaper, and safer last-mile rides.
- For NCRTC, it boosts the appeal of RRTS by ensuring end-to-end connectivity.
- For cities, it reduces reliance on personal vehicles, easing pollution and congestion.