Beat The “Q”

Beat The “Q”
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This is a fast moving world, where many in the world don’t find time to tell a hi to a friend or even complete their breakfast properly, many things are sacrificed for the sake of time saving. I would like to let my friends to know about an equipment that is available for more time saving which i noticed very recently. It is something by the name “ATVM”. This term is quite similar to the term “ATM – Automatic Teller Machine”. “ATVM” means “Automated Ticket Vending Machine”. This has been actually installed in few railway stations across the country to get the sub urban tickets quickly using a touch screen machine.

the queue

Here are the details you need to know

  • The railway smart card allows the card holder to purchase tickets from a machine called “Automated Ticket Vending Machine” (ATVM).
  • The ATVMs have been installed at some (not all yet) stations; I’ve seen ATVMs at some stations that are yet to be made functional. One can be sure that the major stations have multiple functional ATVMs.
  • The card is “loaded” with an initial amount (or when it is refilled). The fare of the tickets purchased is deducted from the amount on the card. Just like our debit card or can compared with our sim card.

To purchase the card, the procedure is simple:

  • Go to any ticket counter that is marked (some board near the counter tells you which one) to sell the Smart Card.
  • Purchase the card for which a deposit amount of 50 is charged.
  • Then we can refill with amount like 50, 100 of our choice and to attract more usage of this machine railways gives u 5% extra balance every time u recharge. This offer ll be valid only for a while though.
  • Rules and the way to use the card are given behind the card.
  • One Railway official told me that there is no expiry date for the card but check for the rules though.

I will be getting this card soon once my pass expires. But i cant understand one thing. Y is not the railways or the Indian govt not making any efforts to publicize about the ATVMs?? All i can see in many stations is that people standing in long queues to get their tickets. Some have told me that they have stood half an hour to get a ticket. Railways and Govt has to understand first that many travelers don know how to use the machines. Many are also unaware of such a facility. The most worrying thing is that there are many hoarding saying “BEAT THE Q” ,”SAVE TIME” etc etc. But very less people use it because of above mentioned reasons. Y should a group of people not be appointed to tell people about the machine and a separate counter apart from ticket counters be opened for this purspose?? after all “Time and Tide waits for none”. Even an article about the machine was published in the daily “The Hindu” recently.

Hope this article spreads the message about the machine to the people unaware of it. Hope the railways soon realizes this and do something to increase the popularity of this machine among the public.

13 responses to “Beat The “Q””

  1. channu Avatar

    our govt introduces good stuff and fails to publicize them…….. and publicizes not so good strategies more than they deserve… so its about time we publicise the good ones and atleast let the awareness spread from quardret to quardret

  2. Varadarajan Avatar

    Karthik,
    Good to read ur blog.
    As far as the Chennai suburban railway is concerned, publicity is least needed. Keeping in my the passenger-density, it can spread fast once its known to a handful of them. Though this blog purports publicity, the time taken to reach a common-man thro a chain of daily commuters is so close to the time taken to reach him thro advertisments. May be that’s the reason they refrain from advertising this. Lets give it sometime and I believe we see it thriving.

    P.S:
    1) ATM doesn’t expand to ‘Any Time Money’
    2) That’s a ‘Debit Card’ which we use later on cash deposits, not a credit card.

  3. sachinsrini Avatar
    sachinsrini

    @varada
    the errors are changed…….

  4. Varadarajan Avatar

    Karthik,
    Good to read ur blog.
    As far as the Chennai suburban railway is concerned, publicity is least needed. Keeping in mind the passenger-density, it can spread fast once its known to a handful of them. Though this blog purports publicity, the time taken to reach a common-man thro a chain of daily commuters is so close to the time taken to reach him thro advertisments. May be that’s the reason they refrain from advertising this. Lets give it sometime and I believe we see it thriving.

    P.S:
    1) ATM doesn’t expand to ‘Any Time Money’
    2) That’s a ‘Debit Card’ which we use later on cash deposits, not a credit card.

  5. Varadarajan Avatar

    ‘Automated’ will be better. Sorry for pointing out mistakes. You can delete this comment along with the one I posted earlier. The 2nd comment can remain along.

  6. chanduji Avatar
    chanduji

    the machines are just kept and the people aren’t aware of this smart card stuff! also the machines are just present in many cases but are not switched on. the best example is that of park station,
    pazhavanthangal and our very beloved perambur, which is said to be one of the main stations has nothing like that.
    i saw the machines put inside the box, probably they’re yet to install it!!

  7. Jayashree Avatar
    Jayashree

    HI karthik..
    tis blog widely opened my knowledge abt atvm.. very much informative.. continue this kinda informative blogs.and ATM means AUTOMATIC TELLER MACHINE.. he he

  8. Sudharshana Avatar

    yes, as karthic says, knowledge about this ATVM will surely help us reduce unnecessary time spent waiting in the long queues to get our tickets. but its a pity, that even most of the literate people don make use of this feature, for whom its easy to operate. So it mandates the fact that certainly more publicity is required to feed the knowledge about these machines to the common man, and also ther should be assistants besides these machines to help people get more user friendly with the machines until people become more used to using them.. commendable work karthi:)

  9. Yamini Avatar
    Yamini

    Hi karthik,
    I have seen the machine out there in the stations, but i was wondering how to use it.. your info has thrown some light on how to go abt using it.. for me atleast personally. thanx 🙂

  10. Anand Mohanaveeramani Avatar
    Anand Mohanaveeramani

    hi katri,
    u ve given a really useful info.. hope ths helps a lot f people as tey google ATVM in near future.. its nice f u to spend time to write abt thz for public awareness!!

  11. sachinsrini Avatar
    sachinsrini

    @anand
    I always make it a point that i am useful to the society in one way or the other……

  12. Varadarajan Avatar
    Varadarajan

    Pl change ATM to Automated Teller Machine and delete my comments Mr. Karthik.

  13. bhuvaneswari Avatar

    It was good and informative.Govt. is a bit lazy and thats y we r still a developing country as far as i am concerned

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