Train Ticket Prices To Rise From Tomorrow As Railways Implements New Fare Structure
Indian Railways has announced a rationalisation of its fare structure, which will come into effect from tomorrow, 26 December 2025. Passengers travelling in non-AC and AC coaches on medium- and long-distance journeys will see a modest increase in fares. Short-distance commuters and suburban travellers will remain unaffected, ensuring affordability while helping the national transporter generate additional revenue.
Revised Fare Structure for Non-AC and AC Classes
From tomorrow, passengers in non-AC coaches travelling up to 500 km will pay an extra Rs 10. Mail and Express train fares have been raised by 2 paise per kilometre for non-AC coaches, and AC class fares have also increased by 2 paise per kilometre. This rationalisation helps balance operational costs while maintaining reasonable ticket prices for most travellers.Exemptions From the Fare Hike
Certain categories of passengers are exempt from the fare revision. Suburban services and Monthly Season Tickets (MSTs) will continue at existing rates. Additionally, ordinary class travellers on journeys up to 215 km will not face any increase. This ensures that daily commuters and short-distance travellers are protected from the fare adjustment.You may also like
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