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Railways doubles ticket cancellation fee; revised rules to be effective from today

Railways has also decided to enable certain unreserved ticket counters to allow refund of reserved ticket.

Railways doubles ticket cancellation fee; revised rules to be effective from today

Zee Media Bureau

New Delhi: The railways has doubled the ticket cancellation charge as it has proposed to change the refund rules to help genuine passengers getting confirmed tickets. The revised refund rules will be effective from Thursday.

There will be no refund after the departure of train and one has to get the refund four hours before the departure, according to the new refund rules.

While cancellation fee of of second class confirmed ticket in 48 hours before the scheduled departure of the train will be increased from Rs 30 to Rs 60, the Third AC ticket will cost Rs 180 as against Rs 90 earlier.

For waitlisted ticket and reserve against cancellation (RAC), one has to avail the refund upto half an hour before the scheduled departure of the train and there will be no refund after that, as per the new rules.

The Second Sleeper class cancellation has been increased from Rs 60 to Rs 120, the Second AC has doubled up from Rs 100 to Rs 200, according to the notification issued Friday.

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The aim of the amendment in the Railway Passengers (Cancellation of Ticket and Refund of Fare) Rules, 2015, is to plug the scope of misuse, said a senior Railway Ministry official.

Now between 48 hours and 12 hours before the scheduled departure of the train, cancellation fee was 25 percent of the
ticket. Earlier between 48 hours and 6 hours before the scheduled departure of the train, the cancellation fee was 25 percent of the ticket.

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Earlier from 6 hours before the scheduled departure of the train and upto 2 hours after the actual departure of the train, cancellation fee was 50 percent of the ticket.

However, revised rules stipulate that between 12 hours and 4 hours before the scheduled departure of the train, cancellation fee will be 50 per cent of the ticket.

Rules were revised to discourage touts and those ticketing agents indulging in black marketing of tickets, said the official.

Railways has also decided to enable certain unreserved ticket counters to allow refund of reserved ticket.

With PTI Inputs