The
Railway Minister today declared that the year 2006 will be the year of
passenger service with a smile. To this end, Shri Lalu Prasad has
announced a strategy to shrink long queues in booking counters and
improvement and provision of modern facilities for passengers. To
encourage more persons to avail of i-ticket and e-ticket, the charges
leviable on e-tickets have been reduced by Rs. 20 per ticket in higher
classes and Rs. 15 per ticket in sleeper class. Passengers can buy
i-ticket and e-ticket through Rail Travel Service Agents also.
In a new endeavour, the
Railways is to introduce a pilot project to install 200 automatic
ticket vending machines in Mumbai suburban area of Central and Western
Railways. These machines will be connected with the UTS and will
dispense tickets automatically through smart cards.
By end of the current
year, the Passenger Reservation System (PRS) will be operational in
all 1310 centres and 425 UTS centres.
To make unreserved
tickets available, Railway have formulated a Jansadharan Ticket
Booking Scheme. Under this scheme pre-paid UTS counters will be made
available to unemployed youth.
Under the Gramin Ticket
Booking Service agency, will be given at roadside stations to
unemployed rural youth for issuing tickets. These two schemes for
unemployed youths will be in identified stations on pilot basis.
To further improve
passenger amenities for the 1.60 crore passengers who use the Indian
Railways everyday, the Minister announced that funds will not be a
constraint. To begin with all A and B category stations are to be
developed as stations with modern passenger amenities. Modern
facilities such as ATMs, Cyber Cafes etc. will be provided at all
major stations speedily. A pilot project to upgrade retiring rooms,
waiting rooms, station buildings and lavatories under public-private
partnership is on. This is to be expanded.
The Railway Minister
also announced rationalization of passenger and freight tariff
structures AC first class and AC second class fares have been reduced
by 18 per cent and 10 per cent respectively with a view to sharpen the
competitive edge of the Railways. The Minister also announced a fully
air conditioned Garib Rath to be run on a pilot project basis between
Delhi-Patna, Delhi-Mumbai, Delhi-Chennai and Saharasa-Amritsar. The
fares on these trains will be about 25 per cent lower than the
present AC-3 tier fares.
The LHB design
passenger coaches currently used in the Lucknow-New Delhi Shatabdi
Express and Mumbai-New Delhi Rajdhani will be extended to the Patna
and Sealdah Rajdhani and some more Rajdhani and Shatabdi trains.
World-class passenger amenities and interiors are to be provided in
four popular trains: Hazrat Nizamuddin-Gwalior Taj Express, New
Delhi-Patna Sampoorn Kranti Express, Chennai Bangalore Vrindavan
Express and New Delhi-Barauni Vaishali Express.
IRCTC has been
entrusted with the responsibility of providing all passenger amenities
in Mail and Express passenger trains. The Corporation will award
license through open bidding to provide all services including
catering, bedroll and maintain cleanliness of trains and toilets.
The Railways is to run
150 kilometer per hour passenger train on the Delhi-Kanpur Lucknow
route. Trains at such speed have already started running in Delhi-Agra
Section, which is now covered in just one hour 56 minutes.