Indian Railways Fare Hike: Ticket Prices to Rise from December 26

Passengers at a railway station as Indian Railways implements a ticket fare hike from December 26.

The Indian Railways has declared a price increase that will directly influence the comfort of traveling by train for millions of people all over India. The modification in fares will be applied starting from December 26, thus increasing the commuting costs of long-distance travelers.

Railway tickets have always been the cheapest and best option for the underprivileged and lower-middle-class people, as they can transfer anywhere by paying very minimal amounts. However, the latest decision taken by Railways, not so surprisingly, will eventually pile up the financial burden on the passengers.

With the new fare structure in place there will be no alterations in general class ticket prices for the journey of up to 215 Kms. If the distance is over 215 Kms then the fare will go up by 1 paise per Kms. The officials of the Railway department said further that in non-AC coaches the ticket prices will go up by 2 paise per kilometer while in AC coaches they will also be increased by 2 paise per kilometer.

Thus for a journey of 500 kms, the passengers will approximately have to pay Rs 10 more than the existing fare. The Railways, however, is also expecting around Rs 600 crores of additional annual revenue due to this fare revision.

It was the rising operational costs especially in the area of manpower that the officials took to say that among the factors contributing to this decision was one of the reasons for the hike. The Railways’ manpower costs alone for the financial year 2024–25 were reported to be over Rs 2.63 lakh crore.

Passengers might remember that the Railways had announced a fare increase in July last year as well, which was primarily a hike of 1 paise per kilometer for AC mail and express train tickets. The subsequent hike with regard to the previously stated amounts is likely to be felt more acutely by regular train users as a substantial reduction in their travel budgets.

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