Indian Railway: Indian Railways has given relief news for the passengers traveling by train. Railways has said that during the Corona period, the special trains running with zero for the last one and a half years will now run regularly with the earlier numbers and fixed time table as before the Corona period.
Due to this, the travel of the passengers will also become cheaper as before and in this regard, the Railway Board has given one week time to CRIS for filling the fare. The order of the Railway Board in this regard has reached the DRM of Lucknow division and its process will start there.
It has been made clear in the order of the Railway Board that those passengers who have already made reservations will not get the benefit of cheap fares.
Train ticket will be reduced so much
Like before, the fare from Lucknow to Mumbai will be reduced by Rs 330. Let us inform that the AC second fare of LTT Special from Lucknow to Mumbai will cost Rs 2385 instead of Rs 2780. So on the other hand, AC third will cost Rs 1665 instead of 2015 and sleeper class will cost Rs 635 instead of 805.
The fare from Lucknow to Delhi sleeper will be reduced by Rs 50. Between Lucknow and Delhi, the fare of AC First of Lucknow Mail train will be Rs.2305 instead of Rs.1960, AC-Second will be Rs.1170 instead of Rs.1440, AC Third will be Rs.835 instead of Rs.1050 and Sleeper Class will be Rs.325 instead of Rs.385.
The fare from Lucknow to Kolkata will be reduced by 150. The fare of AC First from Lucknow to Kolkata will be Rs 3285 instead of 3740, for AC Second class it will cost Rs 1945 instead of 2385, for AC Third it will cost Rs 1355 instead of 1750 and sleeper will cost Rs 505 instead of 670. On the other hand, Chennai’s AC second fare will be Rs 3015 instead of 3400, AC third will cost Rs 2085 instead of 2415, sleeper will cost Rs 800 instead of 950.
In March last year, the Railways had stopped the operation of many trains due to Corona. After this, Shramik Special trains were started from May 1, 2020, in which workers were taken to their destination by taking Tatkal fare. Initially only confirmed tickets were issued and after that waiting lists were issued. After which the fare of trains was made expensive by 20 to 30 percent.