Orange Line Metro Train Makes ID Card Mandatory for Free Travel
A new travel rule is now in effect for the Orange Line Metro Train. Passengers traveling for free must carry a valid ID card. The rule applies across all stations in the provincial capital.
The OLMT administration announced the change on Sunday morning. Officials are now checking ID cards at every station. No passenger can board without proper identification. This applies to all individuals using the free travel facility.
Enhanced Security and Better Travel System
Officials stated that the measure serves multiple purposes. It helps facilitate genuine passengers. It also enhances security across the entire network. The overall travel system will improve as a result.
The administration has tightened security at all stations. Additional checks are now in place alongside ID verification. Passengers should carry their original ID cards. Copies or digital versions may not be accepted.
Travelers are advised to keep their ID cards ready. This will help avoid delays or inconvenience. The new rule aims to create a safer environment for everyone. The Orange Line Metro continues to offer free travel as a public service. However, proper documentation is now a mandatory requirement.

