Central Railway to Operate 76 Special Trains for Festive Season; New Fare Structure Announced

The Central Railway is adding 76 special trains for the Christmas and New Year rush, including routes from Mumbai to places like Karmali and Nagpur. They're even putting on a few extra suburban trains for New Year's Eve to help everyone get around. Meanwhile, the Railways has just tweaked fares for longer journeys starting December 26th, but don't worry—short trips and season tickets aren't going up. So if you're traveling, just book early

Key Points: Central Railway Announces 76 Special Trains for Christmas, New Year | Fare Revision Details

  • Central Railway announces 76 special trains for festive travel
  • CPRO details routes including CSMT to Karmani and LTT to southern destinations
  • Railways to run 4 special suburban services for New Year's Eve
  • Ministry rationalises fares from Dec 26 with hikes for longer non-suburban journeys
  • Fare increase capped at 2 paise/km for most classes, sparing short-distance travellers
  • New fare structure aims to generate additional revenue for railways
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Central Railway to run 76 special trains for Christmas, New Year

Central Railway schedules 76 special trains for festive travel. Separate fare rationalisation from Dec 26 with minimal hikes for long-distance journeys.

"The Central Railway has scheduled 76 special trains for Christmas and New Year. These include trains from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus to Karmani. - Swapnil Nila / Central Railway CPRO"

Mumbai (Maharashtra), December 22

Central Railway on Monday announced the operation of 76 special trains to cater to passenger demand during the upcoming Christmas and New Year festivities, an official said.

Speaking to ANI, CPRO Swapnil Nila said, "The Central Railway has scheduled 76 special trains for Christmas and New Year. These include trains from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus to Karmani. Additionally, 8 special trains are operating from Lokmanya Tilak Terminus to Thiruvananthapuram, and another 8 from Lokmanya Tilak Terminus to Mangalore."

He added, "Furthermore, 6 services are planned from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus to Nagpur, along with 6 from Pune to Nagpur. We have also planned 4 special suburban trains, keeping in mind the needs of passengers on the 31st night."

Swapnil Nila urged passengers to book tickets in advance and follow safety protocols while travelling during the holiday season.

The railways have also enhanced operational measures to ensure smooth movement and manage peak traffic efficiently.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Railways on Sunday announced a rationalisation of passenger fares, with a revised fare structure set to take effect from December 26, aimed at balancing rising operational costs while minimising the impact on passengers.

According to the Railways, there will be no increase in fares for suburban services and Monthly Season Ticket (MST) holders, providing relief to daily commuters. Similarly, ordinary-class passengers travelling up to 215 kilometres will not see any fare increase.

For journeys beyond 215 kilometres in ordinary class, fares will increase by one paise per kilometre. In the Mail and Express non-AC categories, the fare hike is two paise per kilometre, while AC classes will also see a uniform two paise per kilometre increase.

The Ministry clarified that the increase would have a limited financial impact on passengers. For instance, a 500-kilometre non-AC journey will cost only Rs 10 extra under the revised structure. The rationalisation is expected to generate an additional Rs 600 crore in revenue.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see proactive planning. But announcing fare revision just before the holidays? Even if it's just 2 paise/km, the timing feels off. Could have waited till January.
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David E
Visiting Mumbai for the first time during Christmas. The info about special suburban trains on 31st night is very helpful. Thanks for sharing the details!
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Suresh O
Special trains to Mangalore and Thiruvananthapuram from LTT is a blessing for us working in Mumbai. Can finally plan a trip home for Christmas without worrying about tickets. Jai Hind Railways! 🇮🇳
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Anjali F
Appreciate that they've kept suburban and short-distance fares unchanged. For daily office commuters like me, that's a big relief. The extra Rs. 10 for a 500km journey seems reasonable if it improves service.
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Michael C
The operational efficiency during peak season is impressive. Hope the enhanced measures translate to cleaner coaches and on-time departures. Safe travels to everyone!

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