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COVID-19: To regulate crowds, Indian Railways hikes platform tickets
Ajith Athrady
DHNS
Last Updated IST
Officials counted more than 50 aftershocks within the first 10 hours of the initial disaster.
Officials counted more than 50 aftershocks within the first 10 hours of the initial disaster.

The India Railways has started hiking the platform tickets to prevent the gathering of a large crowd in railway premises and also cancelled the trains due to low occupancy in the wake of COVID-19.

Some zonal railways have hiked the platform ticket charges from Rs 10 to Rs 50 starting Tuesday.

Six divisions of the Western railway zone -- Mumbai, Vadodra, Ahmedabad, Ratlam, Rajkot, Bhavnagar -- that covers around 250 railway stations have hiked the platform tickets.

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The Southern Railways zone increased the platform ticket only in Chennai, the Central zone, comprising of five divisions -- Mumbai (CST), Bhusawal, Nagpur, Solapur, Pune -- have raised prices.

Due to low occupancy, the Central Railway (CR) announced the cancellation of 23 outstation trains including Kalburgi-Securnderbad, Deccan Express, Nandigram Express and Pragati Express from Wednesday till April 1, a CR release said.

Railways also witnessing huge cancellation of tickets for the past two days. The railway board has authorised the zones to take a decision to cancel the trains if poor occupancy reported, said an official in the national transporter.

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(Published 17 March 2020, 20:25 IST)