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After feedback, Railways reduces ticket prices of India’s fastest Train 18

New Delhi | ByPress Trust of India
Feb 12, 2019 08:49 PM IST

The inaugural run of the train will be on February 15 when it is flagged off by Prime Minister Narendra Modi from Delhi. The fares are inclusive of the catering service charges.

The railways Tuesday rationalised the proposed ticket prices for the Train 18, reducing the AC chair car fare to 1,760 from 1,850 and the executive class fare to 3,310 from 3,520 for a Delhi-Varanasi trip, an official order said.

New Delhi, India - Jan. 2, 2019: A worker cleans the interior of T-18 train which has diffused lighting, automatic doors and footsteps beside GPS-based passenger information system on January 2.(Burhaan Kinu/HT PHOTO)
New Delhi, India - Jan. 2, 2019: A worker cleans the interior of T-18 train which has diffused lighting, automatic doors and footsteps beside GPS-based passenger information system on January 2.(Burhaan Kinu/HT PHOTO)

However, there would be no concessions on tickets in the soon-to-be-launched Vande Bharat Express or Train18 like the ones given to senior citizens in other trains and only full-fare adult tickets would be issued, the railway order said.

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On the return journey, the chair car ticket would cost 1,700 and the executive car ticket will be priced at 3,260, it said.

The fares are inclusive of the catering service charges, the order said.

The inaugural run of the train will be on February 15 when it is flagged off by Prime Minister Narendra Modi from Delhi. Its first commercial run will be on February 17. For its commercial run, the train will leave Delhi at 6 am and reach Varanasi at 2 pm. On the return journey, it will leave Varanasi at 3 pm and reach Delhi at 11 pm, the official order said.

The train will run all days a week except for Monday and Thursday, it said. Sources said the railways decided to reduce the fares after it was felt the ticket prices were much higher than in the Shatabdi Express, especially in the chair car. “We wanted to ensure higher affordability and make it a compelling proposition, so we decided to reduce the fares,” a senior railway official said. Now, the chair car fares are 1.4 times the base price of the Shatabdi trains running the same distance and the executive class fares are 1.3 times of first class air conditioned seating in the premium train, the railway order said.

The ticket fares between Delhi and Kanpur will be 1,090 instead of 1,150 in the chair car and 2,105 instead of 2,245 in EC for a distance of 447 km, the order said.

Between Delhi and Prayagraj (642 km), the ticket price for CC class will be Rs 1,395 (instead of 1,480) and 2,750 (instead of 2,935) for the EC class.

Between Kanpur and Prayagraj (195 km), the price for CC will be 595 instead of 630, and for EC it will be 1,170 instead  of 1,245, the order said.  The prices between Kanpur and Varanasi (319 km) for a CC ticket will be 1,020 instead of 1,065 and an EC ticket will cost 1,815 instead of 1925.

The train will have differently priced meals as well.

While passengers travelling from New Delhi to Varanasi in the executive class will be charged 399 for morning tea, breakfast and lunch, travellers in the chair car will need to pay 344 for the same.

Those travelling from New Delhi to Kanpur and Prayagraj will have to pay 155 and 122 for executive class and chair car, respectively.

From Varanasi to New Delhi, the passengers will be charged 349 and 288 in the executive class and chair, respectively.  While there will be no option to opt out of meals for the passengers of the train, the ones travelling its first or final legs have been given that option.  Passengers can save 222 on CC tickets and 244 on EC tickets by opting out of the meals provided by the IRCTC.  The Vande Bharat Express is a luxury all air-conditioned chair car and will take around eight hours to travel between Delhi and Varanasi, halting at only two stations enroute – Kanpur and Prayagraj.  The Vande Bharat Express, manufactured under the ‘Make in India’ initiative at ICF, Chennai is India’s fastest train, having attained speeds of over 180 kmph during it trial runs. On the Delhi-Varanasi route however, the section speed restrictions would mean that the new train set will hot a maximum speed of 130 kmph.

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