Some passenger trains passing through Dhanbad have been made express and their fare has been increased three times. Where the fare of these trains was Rs 10 earlier, it has now become Rs 30. Due to this, anger is being seen among the passengers traveling by train every day. Know which trains have been made express….
Indian Railways/IRCTC: Along with petrol-diesel, cooking gas, railways has also given a big blow to the common man who is facing inflation. Railways has converted passenger trains into express trains, due to which the fare of trains made from passenger to express will now increase. This announcement of the Railways will have a great impact on the pocket of the common man. Railways has now started preparing to charge more fare by making passenger trains express. Due to this, a lot of displeasure is being seen among the students and businessmen traveling in these trains every day.
Six passenger trains running through Dhanbad are now Express
Railways has decided to run six passenger trains running through Dhanbad as express from May 1. The minimum fare for these trains was Rs 10. But now on making the express, their minimum fare has been reduced to Rs 30, that is, the fare has increased directly by three times. Due to this, a lot of displeasure is being seen among the passengers traveling in these trains.
Every day such passengers travel in these passenger trains who go to study in college or any coaching. Apart from this, the movement of small businessmen is also done through these trains. Now they will have to pay much more money than the month. The increasing fares of these trains are also going to affect the employment of businessmen.
At present, these trains have been made from passenger to express.
Asansol Gaya MEMU, Gaya Asansol MEMU, Asansol Varanasi MEMU, Varanasi Asansol MEMU, Bardhaman Hatia MEMU, Hatia Bardhaman MEMU passenger have been given express status. Traffic in these trains will now become expensive. After making these passenger trains express trains, no change has been made in their stoppages. That is, the station at which the train used to stop, will stop at the same station. The difference has come only in the fare of the trains.