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National News: If you're planning a long-distance journey by train, this news is important for you. The Indian Railways is set to introduce a new fare policy that may lead to a hike in ticket prices for both AC and non-AC coaches of mail and express trains. This revised fare structure is likely to be implemented from July 1, 2025. The Railway Board has already drafted the proposal and sent it to the Ministry of Railways for final approval.
As per the new policy, ticket prices will be increased per kilometer based on the type of coach:
Coach Type Proposed Increase (Per Kilometer)
Mail/Express Non-AC ₹0.01 (1 paisa)
Mail/Express AC ₹ 0.02 (2 paise)
Second Class (500 km+) ₹ 0.005 (half paisa)
Although the increase seems minor, its cumulative impact on long-distance travel will be more noticeable.
The Railways has clarified that this fare revision will only apply to journeys beyond 500 kilometers. Passengers traveling short distances, such as daily commuters or tourists visiting nearby locations, will not be affected by this hike.
Let’s break it down with a simple example:
While this increase may appear nominal per ticket, with millions of passengers traveling daily, the Railways could generate thousands of crores in additional revenue, which can be reinvested in enhancing passenger services.
Railway officials maintain that this modest fare hike is aimed at boosting revenue without significantly burdening passengers. The additional funds are expected to support:
Officials also noted that the Railways witnessed a significant dip in revenue during the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent economic slowdown, and this step is a part of a balanced recovery strategy.
No. The fare hike will apply only to mail and express trains, and only to AC and non-AC reserved coaches.
The hike will not affect:
The proposal has been approved by the Railway Board and now awaits clearance from the Ministry of Railways. Once approved, the new fares will be enforced nationwide from July 1, 2025.
If you're planning a long-distance train journey this year, it may be wise to book your tickets before July 1 to avoid the additional fare. Meanwhile, short-distance travelers can breathe easy, as their fares will remain unchanged. This fare policy signals another move towards building a smart, efficient, and passenger-friendly railway system—provided transparency and convenience for passengers are prioritized at every step.
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