As we are seeing a decrease in the cases of corona virus, keeping this in mind, all special trains in Indian Railways have been ordered to be canceled with immediate effect because the fare of special trains is much more than the fare of ordinary trains. are more, due to which the passengers have to pay almost one and a half times the fare.

For travelling in special trains, the fare is being given more, due to which all the special trains in the railway are cancelled before Corona and a proposal has been issued to run it at that price.

Railway Board said in a letter to the principal chief commercial managers, "Ministry of Railways have decided that all the regular timetabled trains which are presently operating as MSPC (mail/express special) & HSP (holiday special) train services, included in the working time table,2021, shall be operated with regular numbers and with fare and categorizations applicable."

"On already booked tickets in advance, no difference of fare either to be collected by Railways or any refund due to already booked passengers shall be permitted." Railway board further added.

It is to be noted that Indian Railways has been operating special trains with full reservation across the country ever since the coronavirus pandemic ravaged the country.

Railways in a letter to zonal railways on Friday said that trains will now be operated with their regular numbers and fares will return to normal pre-Covid prices.

One railways officials says in a statement "With this, more than 1,700 trains will be restored in the next few days. The first digit will now not be zero as was in the case of special trains"

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