Train tickets, freight tariff to be costlier from today

Travelling in trains is set to become costlier as the hike in reservation fee and superfast charges announced in the Rail Budget come into effect from today.

Besides hike in passenger fares, freight rate for all commodities will also go up by about 5.7 per cent.

The Railways expect to earn Rs. 42,210 crore from passenger traffic and Rs. 93,554 crore from goods transportation in 2013-14.

Though the Railways have not increased basic passenger fare, it had proposed increase of the reservation fee, superfast and Tatkal charges. Cancellation and clerkage charges will also be hiked from April.

While the cash-strapped Railways were expected to mop up about Rs. 880 crore annually from the latest hike in service charges on train tickets, the freight rate revision will fetch Rs. 4200 crores for the national transporter in the fiscal 2013-14.

As per a Railway notification, while reservation fee for second and sleeper class has not been revised, AC classes will be dearer by Rs. 15 to Rs. 25 per ticket.

Superfast charges have been increased by Rs. 10 for sleeper and second class fare. For AC classes, the hike is between Rs. 15 and Rs. 25.

There are more than two crore passengers travelling daily on about 11,000 trains in the country.

Tatkal fee has been increased by 10 per cent of the basic fare for second class and 30 per cent for all other AC classes. While cancellation charges have been increased by Rs. 10 to Rs. 50 per ticket for confirmed tickets, clerkage charge for cancellation of waiting list and RAC tickets will be hiked by Rs. 5 for sleeper class and Rs. 10 for AC class.

Cancellation and clerkage charges have been hiked to deter touts from booking bulk tickets in advance, a senior Railway Ministry official said.

Railway Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal had effected the hike in the basic passenger fare by 21 per cent before the Rail Budget in January 22, this year.

The hike in passenger fare was announced after 10 years as successive Railway Ministers during that period were not in favour of increasing fares.

The cost of fuel and energy went up many times during that period and it was essential to hike the fares, said the official.

–PTI