New Delhi: In a setback for rail passengers, the Indian Railways has decided to restore the service charges on its e-tickets from September 1, which it had withdrawn after demonetisation to promote digital payments.
A senior Railway Ministry official said that the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC), which manages the online ticketing of the national transporter, will restore the service charges on the tickets booked from its platform.
He said that the railways which earlier used to levy Rs 20 for tickets for non-air-conditioned coaches and Rs 40 for tickets for air-conditioned coaches as service charges, will now charge Rs 15 and Rs 30 for the non-AC and AC coaches' tickets respectively.