The Railway passenger fare and freight rate
revision was done as part of interim budget presented by the previous
government. But the implementation of revised rates was withdrawn by previous
regime because of the elections. Meeting the annual expenditure would not be
possible unless the revised rates as finalized by previous government is
implemented, hence order of withdrawing implementation of revised fare and
freight has been withdrawn.
Accordingly, the revised passenger fare and
freight rates & freight structure rationalization will come into effect
from 25th June 2014 as detailed below:-
Passenger Fares:-
·
A
flat 10% increase in all classes. There will be no increase upto minimum
distance for charge. In addition there will be an increase of 4.2% in fares on
account of FAC which is due from April 2014.
·
Second
Class Monthly Season Ticket (MST) fares of Suburban and Non-suburban shall be
charged on the basis of 30 single journeys instead of approximately 15 single
journeys. Fares of First Class Monthly Season Tickets will be charged @ 4 times
the Second Class Monthly Season Tickets (MST) Fares as is done presently.
Revised fare shall also be applicable as per the existing method of computation
on Quarterly Season Tickets (QST), Half Yearly Season Tickets (HST) and Yearly
Season Tickets (YST), etc. These revisions have been shown in the Season
Ticket Fare Tables.
Other Charges:
·
There
shall be no change in charges for reservation fee, superfast surcharge
etc. Such charges, wherever applicable, shall continue to be levied
additionally as per existing instructions.
·
Service
tax will continue to be levied as applicable as per instructions issued in this
regard.
·
The
revised fares will also apply to tickets issued in advance for journeys to
commence on or after 25th June, 2014.
·
In
the case of tickets already issued at pre-revised rates, the difference in
fares and other Charges on or after 25th June, 2014 will be
recovered either by TTEs on the trains or by the Booking/Reservation
Offices before the commencement of journey by passengers.
The revised fare for some
important pairs of stations is attached herewith.
Freight Rates:-
·
A
flat 5% increase in freight rates and an additional increase of 1.4% on
account of FAC (Fuel adjustment Component) which was due since April 2014. The
overall increase in freight rates will be 6.5% approx .for major
commodities.
·
Withdrawal
of short lead concession in charging of freight for all traffic booked upto 100
kms. Minimum distance for charge has been increased from existing 100 kms to
125 kms.
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