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Home » Chennai One App launched to transform city’s public transport
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Chennai One App launched to transform city’s public transport

NT BureauBy NT BureauSeptember 22, 2025No Comments
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Chennai today created history as Chief Minister M.K. Stalin launched the much-awaited ‘Chennai One’ app, developed by the Chennai Unified Metropolitan Transport Authority (CUMTA). The launch took place during CUMTA’s second governing board meeting.

The initiative marks a big step in the state government’s mission to build an inclusive and sustainable transport system for the rapidly growing city. Alongside the app, the Chief Minister also cleared the Comprehensive Mobility Plan (CMP), a 25-year roadmap to guide Chennai’s transport strategies.

The CMP aims to strengthen public and non-motorised transport, ensuring better connectivity, smoother commutes, and reduced carbon emissions.

A key highlight of the Chennai One app is the ‘One City, One Ticket’ feature, which enables passengers to use a single QR-based ticket across buses, metro, suburban rail, autorickshaws, and cabs. This integration means commuters can seamlessly switch between modes without buying separate tickets or waiting in multiple queues.

Beyond ticketing, the app provides real-time bus and train updates, allowing commuters to plan their journeys more effectively. Tickets can be purchased through UPI and other digital payment methods, promoting cashless travel and easing crowding at counters.

The government has also focused on inclusivity, ensuring the app supports multiple languages such as Tamil, English, Telugu, and Kannada, making it user-friendly for diverse commuters.

Officials believe the app will not only enhance convenience but also encourage people to prefer public transport over private vehicles, thereby easing traffic congestion and cutting emissions.

With the dual rollout of the Chennai One app and the CMP, Chennai has set a national benchmark in modern urban mobility by blending technology, efficiency, and sustainability.

The Chennai One app is expected to revolutionize daily commuting for millions of residents by reducing travel time and improving overall efficiency. With features like journey planning, fare calculation, and notifications for delays or service changes, passengers can now navigate the city with greater ease and confidence. The app also allows users to track their travel history and receive personalized recommendations, enhancing the overall user experience.

City officials emphasized that this digital integration is a step toward a smarter and greener Chennai. By encouraging the use of public transport and reducing dependency on private vehicles, the initiative aims to lower traffic congestion, decrease air pollution, and support the city’s sustainability goals. The authorities also plan to continuously update the app with new features and improvements based on commuter feedback, ensuring that Chennai One remains a dynamic tool for urban mobility.

Chennai today created history as Chief Minister M.K. Stalin launched the much-awaited ‘Chennai One’ app developed by the Chennai Unified Metropolitan Transport Authority (CUMTA). The launch took place during CUMTA’s second governing board meeting.
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