New Delhi:In a first, the passengers of India's first privately-operated Tejas Express train on the Lucknow-New Delhi route will be compensated by the Indian Rail Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) if the train gets delayed.
"The IRCTC will pay Rs 100 to each passenger if the train gets delayed by one hour and Rs 250 in the case of two-hour-plus delays," a senior IRCTC official told IANS on Tuesday.
To collect the compensation, the passenger will have to provide details of travel, hours of delay with their PNR number and bank account. The insurance company would transfer the compensation amount directly into the passengers' bank accounts, he said.
Besides the compensation, the passengers will get Rs 25 lakh insurance cover, which will include Rs 1 lakh insurance against theft or robbery during the travel.
In countries like Japan and cities like Paris, a delay certificate is issued to passengers by railway companies as proof that a train arrived at a station later than stated in the company's timetable. It can also be shown in offices and schools for late admission in examinations.
In the United Kingdom, rail passengers are entitled to get automatic compensation for delayed journeys.