Visakhapatnam, December 16:
Train fares might go up next year as an increase has become necessary
to meet the financial situation of the Railways which was "not
sound", Minister of State for Railways Kotla Suryaprakasha Reddy said.
"It is necessary to increase the train fares as the financial
position of the Railways is not sound. It is essential to raise the fares
to take up developmental activities and provide amenities to
commuters," he said.
Reddy was addressing a gathering after flagging off
Visakhapatnam-Chennai and Visakhapatnam-Shirdi weekly express trains here
on Saturday.
He said commuters should appreciate this fact.
Later, talking to reporters at Rajahmundry, Reddy said there was a
proposal to increase the rail fares in the next railway budget.
He also said Indian trains were the cheapest transport facility in the
world and at the same time the number of mishaps on the tracks was very
low.
Rs 25,000 crore worth railway projects were pending in Andhra Pradesh,
he said, adding, it would take some time to clear them because of financial
constraints.
--PTI
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