About Product
Cashless Ticket vending machines solve one of the biggest challenges in modern public transit: enabling passengers to purchase tickets or recharge travel cards quickly without depending on staffed counters. They reduce waiting time, improve passenger flow during peak hours, and ensure uninterrupted ticketing operations while supporting multiple payment methods for a seamless commuter experience.
Aurotoshi manufactures cashless ticket vending machines designed for metro, rail, and urban transit applications. Built for high passenger volumes and continuous public operation, they integrate securely with AFC systems and support contactless payments, card recharge, QR ticketing, and future-ready transit requirements. Every system is engineered for reliability, accessibility, and long-term performance in Indian operating conditions.
Features
Supports centralized control and system diagnostics.
Fits easily in stations with limited space.
Enables quick and convenient ticket purchase.
Supports cash, cards, QR, and digital payments.
Provides simple and intuitive passenger interaction.
Protects cash handling with integrated security features.
Models & Specifications
Choose from our range of high performance variants tailored to your specific facility requirements.
Where These Doors Are Installed
Engineered for diverse industrial and commercial environments, our solutions are trusted across a wide range of industries and applications.
Projects & Case Studies
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common queries from facility managers, procurement heads, and plant engineers.
A cashless ticket vending machine is a self-service kiosk that lets passengers buy tickets and recharge smart cards without a staffed counter. The Auro-TA-CTVM issues QR tickets and accepts cashless and bank-card payment, reducing queues at station concourses.
It supports QR ticket purchase, cashless payment and bank cards. The optional card reader handles ISO 14443 A/B, Mifare, DesFire, NFC (ISO 18092) and EMV L1 and L2, with 4 SAM slots.
Yes. The kiosk is designed ergonomically to suit differently-abled passengers, with a 15 inch touch screen and audio output through a stereo speaker.
The machine uses a 15 inch capacitive touch screen on an Intel Core i5 platform with 8GB RAM and a 256GB SSD, running Microsoft Windows, with dual Gigabit Ethernet for network connectivity.
A built-in 58 mm thermal printer prints at 203 DPI with a print speed of 120 mm/s, issuing QR tickets on the spot.
Yes. Dual Gigabit Ethernet connects the kiosk to station ticketing and back-office systems. The interface language is English and is customizable to local languages.
The kiosk runs on 180 to 250 VAC at 200 W and is wall-mounted, with dimensions of 480 x 120 x 730 mm.
Yes. Aurotoshi is an OEM and ODM manufacturer supplying transit operators, system integrators and EPC contractors, with project-specific customisation and documentation available on request.
After Installation
We don't disappear after installation. Structured AMC, 24-hour breakdown response, in-house spare parts dispatched from Ghaziabad.