New Delhi:Passengers onboard Rajdhani, Shatabdi and Duronto trains will have to pay more fare ranging from three to nine per cent if they opt for meals.
The revised catering tariff shall be effective from March 29 next year.
According to a new order, in first class AC and executive class of these trains, tea will cost Rs 35 (Rs 15 at present), breakfast Rs 140 (up from Rs 90) and lunch and dinner Rs 245 (from Rs 140 currently).
For travellers in second class AC, third class AC and chair car, morning tea will now be priced at Rs 20 (up from Rs 10), breakfast at Rs 105 (from Rs 70), lunch and dinner at Rs 185 (from Rs 120), and evening tea at Rs 90 (from Rs 45).
In sleeper class of Duronto trains, morning tea prices have been revised to Rs 15 (from Rs 10), breakfast to Rs 65 (from Rs 40), lunch and dinner to Rs 120 (from Rs 75) and evening tea to Rs 50 (from Rs 20).
The tariff of food onboard Rajdhani, Shatabdi and Duronto trains was last revised in 2013.
The order stated that it has also been decided that snacks of regional flavour will be introduced. The 'snack meal' shall be of 350 grams portion and shall be made available at Rs 50, inclusive of GST.
"IRCTC shall be accountable for providing the newly introduced menu options in a way that the quantity and quality are commensurate with the tariff and no undue benefit is passed on to the service provider," the order read.
It said a review of menu and tariff of pre-paid Rajdhani, Shatabdi and Duronto trains and standard meals or food items that are provided to passengers of mail or express trains on payment basis, has been done taking into consideration the requests received from IRCTC and the recommendations of the menu and tariff committee set up by the board.