Three times more expensive tickets at these railway stations from today

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New Delhi: Indian Railways has given relief to the common man by operating one and several trains once again. Secondly, by increasing the fare of the train, the tension has also increased. Starting today, platform tickets have started getting available at all railway stations of Delhi, whose sales were closed since the lockdown. In other major cities of the country, including Mumbai, where the price of platform ticket has been kept at Rs 50, so that more people do not come to the station unnecessarily and do not increase the crowd, in Delhi it has been decided to keep the price of platform ticket at Rs 30, so that people But not too much financial burden.

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  • Delhi has increased three times the price
    Railways have also increased ticket prices threefold. Explain that earlier you had to spend 10 rupees for a platform ticket. At the same time, you will have to pay 30 rupees.
  • Five times increase in Mumbai
    Central Railways has increased platform ticket fares by 5 times at some stations of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) to curb congestion on the platform. According to the railways, the platform ticket price has been reduced to Rs 50 in Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, Dadar, and Lokmanya Tilak Terminus instead of the previous rate of Rs 10.
  • Local fare increases too
    With the increase in the platform ticket rate, the local fare has also been increased by the Railways. Railway has started the service of the express train instead of the passenger train, whose fare has also increased. Passengers will now have to travel locally instead of 10 rupees by giving them 30 rupees.
  • hence the increased fare
    Due to Corona, the fare was increased. People arrived at the platform to collect tickets at the New Delhi station, people said that the platform is impacting the ticket pocket. Some travelers also said that this decision from the government would increase the revenue and further improve the railways.

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