Bengaluru: Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) has introduced a convenient cashless ticketing system, allowing passengers to pay for tickets through UPI as well as debit and credit cards. As part of this modern initiative, KSRTC buses are now equipped with advanced Electronic Ticketing Machines that make transactions faster and hassle-free, aiming to improve travel convenience for all passengers. With this new payment option, KSRTC hopes to streamline the ticketing process and enhance the overall travel experience.
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