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ANALYSIS MC Analysis: Why is the Indian Railways hiking passenger fares from July 1?

While the hike in ticket prices from July 1 will help the Indian Railways take a big step towards its ambitious 2025-26 target, it is still likely to struggle to meet its goals without a substantial increase in passenger traffic.

June 27, 2025 / 17:46 IST
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Senior officials from the Indian Railways told Moneycontrol that the marginal hike in passengers fares is part of the overall strategy of the Indian Railways to turn profitable by 2030 and provide better quality services to passengers.

The Indian Railways is planning to raise fares across AC, sleeper, and second classes on long-distance routes as part of its ongoing efforts to manage operational costs without burdening passengers, especially regular commuters and those travelling short distances.

Starting July 1, passengers will have to pay a minimal hike of 1 paisa per km in fares for non-AC Mail and Express trains (over 13,000 of which run daily across the country), while a 2 paise per km increase is proposed for AC class tickets.

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However, there will be no increase in fares for suburban tickets and monthly season tickets, nor will there be any fare hike for ordinary second-class tickets up to 500 kilometres, after which fares may be hiked by a half paisa per km.

The matter is under consideration at the higher level and will be notified soon, according to a senior Indian Railways official.