After 5 years, train fares set to rise from July 1
NEW DELHI: After five years, train fares are set to see an increase, albeit marginally, with Indian Railways likely to notify the hike from July 1, a move aimed at boosting its revenue without imposing a significant burden on passengers.
While AC travel may cost 2 paise extra per km - meaning one-way travel to Mumbai or Kolkata from Delhi would get costlier by Rs 25-Rs 30 - a non-AC journey in mail and express trains would cost an additional 1 paisa per km. There will be no increase in fare for suburban tickets, monthly passes and second-class travel for 500 km.
The govt will take a call on the notification in a few days, although a section within the govt is of the view that it will be a tough decision before elections in Bihar and Bengal. Going by the estimated passenger-km - unit for measuring use of public transportation - for the current financial year, the railways is likely to earn an additional revenue of around Rs 700 crore in the remaining three quarters. As per the Budget estimate, the national transporter is likely to earn Rs 92,800 crore from passenger movement in 2025-26.
In 2020, the railways had hiked AC fare by 4 paise per km and non-AC fare by 2 paise for mail and express trains. "Proposed fair revision would be 50% less than last time. The new fare structure won't significantly impact passengers' budgets. Suburban train fares and Monthly Season Ticket prices will remain unchanged, and hence, passengers of that segment travelling daily for work won't be impacted at all," said a source. According to the plan, for journeys exceeding 500 km in general second class, the fare would increase by only half a paisa per km. This means, a 700 km journey would see an increase of only Re 1.
Stay informed with the latest business news, updates on bank holidays and public holidays.
AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now
In 2020, the railways had hiked AC fare by 4 paise per km and non-AC fare by 2 paise for mail and express trains. "Proposed fair revision would be 50% less than last time. The new fare structure won't significantly impact passengers' budgets. Suburban train fares and Monthly Season Ticket prices will remain unchanged, and hence, passengers of that segment travelling daily for work won't be impacted at all," said a source. According to the plan, for journeys exceeding 500 km in general second class, the fare would increase by only half a paisa per km. This means, a 700 km journey would see an increase of only Re 1.
Stay informed with the latest business news, updates on bank holidays and public holidays.
AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now
Popular from Business
- A flight to nowhere! Qantas Airways flight, airborne for 15 hours, returns to origin airport - courtesy Middle East airspace closure
- 'All a speculation': Black box of crashed AI plane not sent abroad, says Naidu; currently with AIIB
- Indian EB-5 investors take USCIS to court over ‘unlawful’ denial of application
- Indian Railways hikes fares of passenger trains; minor increase in ticket prices effective from July 1, 2025 - check details
- 'Savings Ki Vidya' campaign by Federal Bank: A fresh approach to savings'
end of article
Trending Stories
- How Bill Gates and Melinda Gates reacted 'very differently' when their daughter announced her startup
- Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf’s son Jaden Agassi shows love for girlfriend Catherine Holt’s bold new photo from bedroom series
- “Until we got married”: Kansas City Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes opens up about how Brittany supported him since high school
- ‘Effective immediately, …’: US embassy in India wants everyone applying for F, M, or J non-immigrant US visas to change this privacy setting of Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and other social media accounts
03:23 ‘Value on things’: Meghan Markle says Archie and Lilibet sell garden veggies; Privileged kids must learn worth- 'Step down': Iran's exiled 'crown prince' Reza Pahlavi says he's ready to take over, Khamenei will receive fair trial if he resigns
- Health scare at 35,000 feet: 11 fall ill during Air India London-Mumbai flight, cabin crew collapses, food poisoning suspected
Featured in Business
- Beleaguered Voda Idea may get relief as Scindia says duopoly in telecom ‘not good’
- Tata Motors says JLR ready for supply shocks, no US plant despite tariff hit; Avinya EVs delayed to late 2025
- India-UK trade pact: Deal likely to be signed by July-end, legal scrubbing under way; commerce secretary holds talks in London
- Top stock picks for this week: Which stocks have scored a 10/10 on Stock Reports Plus? Check list
- A flight to nowhere! Qantas Airways flight, airborne for 15 hours, returns to origin airport - courtesy Middle East airspace closure
- Hindalco to acquire US-based AluChem for $125 million, to expand global specialty alumina footprint; targets 1 million tonnes by FY30
Visual Stories
- Saree queen Rekha shines in Kora gold Banarasi
- 10 simple exercises that help improve eyesight
- Madhuri Dixit's striking western looks
- Zodiac Signs Most Likely to Be Bad Listeners – Are You on the List?
- 10 best quotes from Robin Sharma for unparalleled success
- 10 ways to attract butterflies and birds to the balcony garden
- 10 effective ways to beat procrastination and achieve your goals
- Stunning snaps of Helly Shah
- 10 bizarre-looking sea creatures from the deep ocean
- How to make Rosemary Hair Wash for quick hair growth
Photostories
- These photos show Nick Jonas is deeply in love with Priyanka Chopra
- 10 little-known secrets about the world’s fastest land animal
- 5 iconic European cities with UNESCO World Heritage gems
- From seeing his poster in Kareena Kapoor's bathroom to reacting to Aamir Khan's vacation plan with SRK and him; Salman Khan makes interesting revelations on The Great Indian Kapil Show
- Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s best historical biopics: Jodhaa Akbar to Iruvar
- 8 countries that are all about wildlife
- This Bollywood film promised a blockbuster but ended in disaster – Even Amitabh Bachchan’s cameo wasn’t enough
- 10 baby boy names starting with letter J
- 103 year old runner who was diagnosed with cancer at 69, reveals how he naturally cured cancer and arthritis and shares his longevity secrets
- Villages in Himachal that are more peaceful than Manali
Top Trends
Up Next
Start a Conversation
Post comment