Railways run more than 50 premium trains, connecting major cities, on dynamic pricing system, which operates on the lines of the airline booking model.
While the initial fare is equivalent to Tatkal fare, it keeps increasing as seats get booked and departure date nears.
"It was found that tickets for 3 AC started to cost more than that for 2AC. So, we are making some changes to address this issue," Railway Board Member (Traffic) Ajay Shukla said.
Though the dynamic fare system will continue, customers will be get more options to know the going rate of all three classes - 1AC, 2AC and 3AC. The return of money in case of cancelled tickets has also been rationalised so that customer gets full return at one go, according to Shukla.
Railways had launched the ambitious venture of premium trains two years back with the dual purpose of providing a Rajdhani-like alternative service to passengers and to fill the depleting coffers of the public transporter.