The move to put in place the flexi fare system for premier trains -- Rajdhani, Duronto and Shatabdi -- from tomorrow has invited criticism from opposition parties.
Passengers travelling by Rajdhani, Duronto and Shatadbi trains will have to shell out between 10 and 50 per cent more under a dynamic surge pricing system to be introduced from September 9, aimed at raking in Rs 500 crore more during the current financial year.
He said the decision will impact fares of 81 trains.
Defending the move, Railway Board Member (Traffic) Mohd Jamshed said train travel is still the cheaper mode of transport in the country compared to air or road.
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"At present, we are facing the loss of Rs 33,000 crore in the passenger segment as we charge 36 paisa for one km pf travel," Jamshed said.
"We are spending Rs 1,800 crore in passenger amenities by improving platform area, installing lifts, water vending machines and many more such facilities," the Member (Traffic) said.
All India Railway Federation General Secretary Shiv Gopal Mishra said, "The hike is not on Garib Rath or Jan Shatabdi trains which are used by the common man. Rajdhani or Shatabdi trains are generally patronised by those who can afford premier service."
There will be no change in the existing fare First AC and Executive Class travel in premier trains as these have been exempted from the flexi fare system.
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