Punjab Government Unveils T-Cash Card for Seamless Public Transport
The Punjab Government, led by CM Maryam Nawaz, has launched the T-Cash Card, a unified smart card for Metro, Orange Line, Speedo, and Electro Buses. Designed for easy, cashless travel and daily payments, it’s a revolutionary step toward smarter, faster, and more digital public transport in Punjab.

Table of Contents
- A Smarter Way to Navigate Punjab’s Public Transport
- How to Use the T-Cash Card: Easy Steps for Everyone
- Student T-Cash Card: Affordable Travel for the Next Generation
- Why It’s a Big Deal for Punjab
Punjab Government Unveils T-Cash Card for Seamless Public Transport
Let’s dive into imagination, just a tap and you’re on your way, instead of keeping coins in a rushy metro full of stress. The Punjab Government’s new T-Cash Card is transforming daily commutes to make traveling easier and faster. This latest update to our news blog provides a brief overview of these updates.
A Smarter Way to Navigate Punjab’s Public Transport
Buy juggling tokens or cash for each ride; this all-in-one solution simplifies your journey.
Led by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, the Punjab Government has launched the T-Cash Card, a rechargeable smart card that streamlines payments across Metro Buses, Orange Line Trains, Speedo Buses, and Electro Buses. Not just a transit card; it doubles as a MasterCard debit card for everyday purchases like coffee or groceries. At just PKR 130 to get started, it’s a wallet-friendly leap into cashless convenience.
How to Use the T-Cash Card: Easy Steps for Everyone
The T-Cash Card is designed for busy commuters; the working procedure is very simple and authentic. You can visit e-transit.punjab.gov.pk or install the mobile app. For more information, call 1762 for help. Collect your card at any Lahore Metro station or designated pickup point within 10 days. Recharge online debit/credit cards, mobile wallets, or NFC tap and enjoy 20% faster commutes, and cut long ticket lines.
Student T-Cash Card: Affordable Travel for the Next Generation
Students get a special deal with the Student T-Cash Card, offering discounted or free rides for those in 6th grade through university with a Punjab domicile. Starting in Lahore and Multan, it’s a lifeline for young commuters. One Lahore student shared, “I can focus on my studies, not bus fares.” It’s a win for families and the planet, nudging more toward public transport.
Why It’s a Big Deal for Punjab
The Punjab Government’s T-Cash Card for Digital Public payments isn’t just about convenience; it’s about inclusion and sustainability. Ditching cash reduces petty theft and boosts digital know-how, much like London’s Oyster Card. Pilot data shows a 15% rise in Electro Bus use, easing traffic and pollution in a province where over half of city dwellers rely on public transit.
Ready for hassle-free travel? Get your T-Cash Card at e-transit.punjab.gov.pk and ride the future. For more tips on smart commuting, join DrivePK,, Pakistan’s top AI-powered platform for vehicle buying and selling.
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