Ministry of Railways Decides to
Increase the Minimum Chargeable Fare From Rs.5 to Rs.10 for Non Suburban
Services Only to Make it at Par with the Platform Ticket Charges
The Decision will be Effective from 20th November, 2015
The Move AIMS at Meeting the Objective of Controlling the Rush on Platforms for the Convenience of the Passengers
The Decision will be Effective from 20th November, 2015
The Move AIMS at Meeting the Objective of Controlling the Rush on Platforms for the Convenience of the Passengers
Ministry
of Railways had in the last Budget revised the price of Platform ticket from
Rs.5 to Rs.10 with a view to control the rush on platforms. However the
objective could not be realised as passengers started 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 chargeable fare from Rs.5 to Rs.10.It will be effective from 20/11/2015 to make it at par with the Platform ticket charges. To begin with this will be applicable only to Second class Non-suburban services only. It is hoped that this step will bring down the rush on the platforms to manageable levels.
Therefore, Railways have now decided to increase the minimum chargeable fare from Rs.5 to Rs.10.It will be effective from 20/11/2015 to make it at par with the Platform ticket charges. To begin with this will be applicable only to Second class Non-suburban services only. It is hoped that this step will bring down the rush on the platforms to manageable levels.
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