Know why Indian Railways hiked minimum train passenger fare?
Indian Railways has decided to hike minimum train passenger fare from Rs 5 to Rs 10.
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New Delhi: Indian Railways has decided to hike minimum train passenger fare from Rs 5 to Rs 10.
Following are the reasons behind the Railways decision.
Also read: Minimum train passenger fare increased from Rs 5 to Rs 10, to be effective from Nov 20
- Railways has decided to increase the minimum chargeable fare in non-suburban services at par with the platform ticket from November 20.
- The platform ticket price was revised from Rs 5 to Rs 10 in April this year as proposed in the rail budget with a view to control the rush on platforms.
- However, passengers opted for purchasing the minimum single journey second class tickets priced at Rs 5 in lieu of the platform ticket.
- Therefore, railways have now decided to increase the minimum fare from Rs 5 to Rs 10.
- To begin with, this will be applicable only to second class non-suburban services only. It is expected that the step will bring down the rush on the platforms to manageable levels, the official added.
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