While the bus fare is Rs 350 for the 266-km-long New Delhi-Chandigarh route, it is Rs 280 for the 194-km-long Delhi-Agra bus drive.
A passenger has to shell out Rs 85, which is less than the cost of one kg of apples, for travelling to Agra from Delhi in the general class, while the Chandigarh fare is Rs 95, lower than the price of one 140 gm toothpaste, according to the fare comparison chart.
While the bus fare is Rs 350 for the 266-km-long New Delhi-Chandigarh route, it is Rs 280 for the 194-km-long Delhi-Agra bus drive.
A senior Railway Ministry official said while the input cost has gone up many times in the past, train fare has not increased accordingly. "Specially in the unreserved and suburban sectors the existing fare has been kept very low," he said.
Asked whether the railways are considering hiking the fare in the suburban and unreserved segments, the official said, "Though there is a need for rationalisation of the fare structure, there is no such proposal."
The passenger sector is getting about Rs 30,000 crore (Rs 300 billion) cross-subsidy annually from freight earnings. According to the data, the passenger fare for the 303 km distance between Delhi and Jaipur in general class is Rs 105, which can be compared with the mobile Internet pack of 500 MB.
The travel from Delhi to Dehradun is at present costing Rs 105 in the unreserved general class, less than the cost of one kg of refined oil.
Bus fare to Dehradun and Jaipur is Rs 450 and Rs 400 respectively, it said.
Train fare for the New Delhi-Lucknow sector, a distance of 513 km, is Rs 150 and the bus fare is Rs 700.
According to the railways, train fare for Lucknow is less than the cost of one kg Tur dal.
Similarly, Delhi-Amritsar fare of Rs 140 is less than the cost of one kg of mustard oil and Delhi-Jammu fare of Rs 175 is less than the half a kg of desi ghee, as per the chart.
The railways are charging between 22 paisa per km to 44 paisa per km for the unreserved general class fare while the bus fare is ranging between 89 paisa and Rs 1.44 per km journey, said a senior Railway Ministry official.
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