New Delhi:The Indian Railways, eyeing to increase its revenue share, decided to hike the fares of the passenger trains from one paise per kilometer, sleeper class fare by 2 paise per kilometre and for 3AC, 2AC and AC first class by four paise per kilometre from Wednesday.
The Railway Ministry issued an order on December 31 in which it said that while suburban fares will remain unchanged, ordinary non-AC, non-suburban fares are being hiked by 1 paise per km of journey. The railways also announced a two paise/km hike in fares of mail/express non-AC trains and four paise/km hike in the fares of AC classes.
The national transporter has said that the increased revenue collection from passenger fare hike will enable faster modernisation of the Indian Railways infrastructure and services.
Now passenger going from New Delhi to Howrah by Poorva Express for a distance of 1,451 km, will have to shell out Rs 615 in the Sleeper class, an increase of over Rs 29. While for the 3AC, 2AC and 1AC, the passenger will now have to pay Rs 735, Rs 2490 and Rs 4230 respectively, an increase by Rs 58.
Similarly, in the New Delhi-Howrah Rajdhani Express for the First Class, Second Class and Third Class AC class, now passengers have to pay Rs 4718 + GST, Rs 2496 + GST, and Rs 2128 + GST, an increase by Rs 58 approximately.