Garib Rath to be replaced with Humsafar Express on Chennai-Delhi route
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, INDIA/ Created : Sep 3, 2018, 17:18 IST
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Travelling from Chennai to New Delhi will get costlier from September 29,, 2018, as Humsafar Express is going to replace budget-friendly Garib Rath on the route. With Indian Railways’ decision to withdraw the low-cost third AC Exp … Read more
Travelling from Chennai to New Delhi will get costlier from September 29,, 2018, as Humsafar Express is going to replace budget-friendly Garib Rath on the route. With Indian Railways’ decision to withdraw the low-cost third AC Express train Garib Rath from the route, the travellers now will have to pay a hefty amount to travel in Humsafar Express, whose fare begins at INR 2,200 (and is expected to increase with demand). Read less
Travelling from Chennai to New Delhi will get costlier from September 29,, 2018, as Humsafar Express is going to replace budget-friendly Garib Rath on the route. With Indian Railways’ decision to withdraw the low-cost third AC Express train Garib Rath from the route, the travellers now will have to pay a hefty amount to travel in Humsafar Express, whose fare begins at INR 2,200 (and is expected to increase with demand).
As per the order, “Northern and Southern railways will suspend booking of Garib Rath Express trains with effect from September 29 and shall define Humsafar Express train on the notified Humsafar fare structure”.
While Humsafar Express is all modern in its functionality with LED displays, public announcement systems and vending machines, Garib Rath trains were launched in 2005 to provide AC class travel at lower price. As of now, there are about 26 trains functional all across the country.
The decision of replacing Garib Rath with a costlier Humsafar Express is definitely going to affect the passenger’s budget.
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