New Delhi:A number of people who travelled on the Delhi Metro, which resumed services after more than five months on Monday, faced problems buying new smart cards or getting them recharged through cashless modes due to network issues.
At many stations, including Central Secretariat, Chawri Bazar, and Chandni Chowk, passengers said there were hiccups while making online payments.
Such issues were being reported mostly from underground metro stations.
Mohammad Mohsin, 28, who travelled from Kashmiri Gate to Sikandarpur, said he had trouble recharging his smart card as it took a while to make the payment through e-wallets due to erratic mobile network.
Tokens are not permitted for travelling to prevent transmission of virus through frequent touching. Only smart card holders (including QR code users on Airport Express Line) are allowed to travel.
Recharge of smart cards at the ticket-vending machines or customer care centre is allowed through cashless modes only.
Similarly, new smarts cards can be purchased at customer care centres or ticket counters using cashless modes of payment.
Parvez Ahmed, who travelled from Saket to Azadpur, said he did not have enough balance in his smart card and his debit card also did not work for sometime due to network issues.
"I waited for about 10-15 minutes before I could successfully make the payment," he said.
Ahmed said there were no long queues on the first day, so delay in online payment did not lead to any major issue.