Encouraged by the success of a premium AC special train between Delhi and Mumbai, Railways have decided to run 17 more such trains in busy routes and explore the possibility of running semi-high speed trains between 160-200 kmph to Chandigarh and Agra from here.
The premium train to Mumbai, run to handle the extra rush during Christmas and New Year, had fetched an increased earning of about 48 per cent as compared to Mumbai Rajdhani as the fares were charged under dynamic fare mechanism scheme much like that done by airlines.
"Such dynamic pricing was widely appreciated by users and media and gave increased earnings of about 48 per cent as compared to Rajdhani services on the same sector. We are considering operation of this scheme on a larger scale," Railway Minister Mallikarjun Kharge said in his Interim Budget speech 2014-15.
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The Minister said there are seasonal and occasion- specific instances when demand for travel by certain train goes up and passengers are prepared on such occasions to pay more to undertake journey.
Most of these train are weekly or bi-weekly and would run in routes such as Howrah-Pune, Howrah-Mumbai,Kamakhya-Chennai, Mumbai-Patna, Nizamuddin-Madgaon, Sealdah-Jodhpur, Ahmedabad- Delhi Sarai Rohilla and Trivandrum-Bangalore.
Some premium trains have also been introduced to Katra and rail connectivity to the holy town is expected to be commissioned soon.
The Minister announced 39 new express trains, 10 passenger trains, four MEMU and three DMU trains.
He also announced a semi-high speed project, with trains running at 160-200 kmph on existing routes such as Delhi-Agra and Delhi-Chandigarh.
"Indian railway also intend to explore low cost options for raising speeds to 160-200 km on existing select routes like Delhi-Agra and Delhi-Chandigarh," he said.