Indian Railways recovers "only 57 per cent" of the cost of travel on an average that can now be reflected on passenger tickets purchased from counters or online, Railway Board Member (Traffic) Mohd Jamshed said here today.
"We recover 57 per cent in passenger service and 37 per cent in suburban services and this will reflect on tickets," he said.
Describing it as an "awareness step", Jamshed said this will make passengers aware of the real cost involved in the travel and how much Railways is bearing the burden.
Now all train tickets including unreserved ones have the information about the subsidy involved in the journey.
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He said currently the losses in passenger segment is Rs 34,000 crore annually which is met through the cross-subsidy from freight earnings.
While passengers travelling by suburban and short-haul trains account for 52 per cent of the traffic, their share in total passenger revenues was just around 6-7 per cent. This segment accounted for around 60 per cent of the annual subsidy of Rs 34,000 crore, Jamshed said.