Railways will have to hike fares to meet revenue target: Report

One should expect the politically difficult decision to be taken during the year to meet the revenue target, rating agency India Ratings said.

MUMBAI: Even though Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu did not propose a passenger fare hike in the budget today, one should expect the politically difficult decision to be taken during the year to meet the revenue target, rating agency India Ratings said.

"The rail budget does not envisage an increase in passenger fares or freight, however earnings from various segments are forecast to grow by an average of 10-12 per cent, thus leaving the door open for fare hikes during the year itself," it said in a note.

It added that given the difficulties on the fiscal front, "it is unlikely" that the Railways will receive budgetary support to bridge the revenue gap.

Its peer Care Ratings said that Prabhu is targeting a 10.2 per cent growth in traffic earnings to Rs 1.17 trillion, primarily on a 12.4 per cent growth in passenger fare earnings at Rs 51,012 crore.

Five major states are going to polls by April-May and the fare hike may happen post this. However, both the agencies did not allude to this in their prediction.

"Given that there has been no change in fares, it may be expected that the number of passenger kms would increase during the year," it said, noting that Prabhu is also targeting to increase the earning per passenger km by 5-45 paise in FY17.
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Care said the assumption made by Prabhu in keeping the rates and fares unchanged is a higher revenue collection through increased economic activity but added that in FY16 as well, a similar effort was undertaken but it did not materialise due to tepid growth.

India Ratings said the announcements on upgrading the customer experience are achievable, adding the moderating the planned spending outlay to 20 per cent growth in FY17 from 52 per cent in FY16 will ease the burden on the fiscal through an almost unchanged gross budgetary support.

Additionally, the proposed asset monetisation programme will also help reduce the pressure on the government fiscal, it added.

However, Care said the deterioration in the operating ratio to 92 per cent from 90.5 per cent will restrict capital expenditure.
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It said information technology services, telecom and engineering sectors can benefit from the announcements on the customer services side in the budget.

Commissioning of more broad gauge lines will help the steel, aluminium cables and electrical equipment sectors, while the target to raise Rs 20,000 crore from the market will help deepen the corporate bond market, it said.
Rail Budget 2016: Suresh Prabhu's 11 announcements to make common man happy
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Text: Economictimes.com

Stating that every customer is Railways' brand ambassador, Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu in his Rail Budget speech stressed that each time a traveller undertakes a journey the "satisfaction quotient must go up."

From no fare hike to smart coaches and ticketing facilities for unreserved travel, Prabhu announced a slew of measures aimed at enhancing customer experience.

We take a look eleven such measures that will bring cheer to the common man:
Text: Economictimes.com

Stating that every customer is Railways' brand ambassador, Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu in his Rail Budget speech stressed that each time a traveller undertake..
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Antyodaya Express and Deen Dayalu coaches - "We propose to introduce the Antyodaya Express, a long-distance, fully unreserved, superfast train service, for the common man to be operated on dense routes," Prabhu said.

"We will also add two to four Deen Dayalu coaches in some long distance trains for unreserved travel to enhance our carrying capacity for the masses.

These coaches will also have facility for potable drinking water and a higher number of mobile charging points," he added.
Antyodaya Express and Deen Dayalu coaches - "We propose to introduce the Antyodaya Express, a long-distance, fully unreserved, superfast train service, for the common man to be operated on dense rout..
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Humsafar, Tejas and UDAY: Three select train services, Humsafar, Tejas and UDAY were announced.

"Humsafar and Tejas will ensure cost recovery by way of tariff and non-tariff measures. Humsafar would be fully airconditioned third AC service with an optional service for meals," Prabhu said.

"Tejas, on the other hand will showcase the future of train travel in India. Operating at speeds of 130 kmph and above, it will offer onboard services such as entertainment, local cuisine, Wi-Fi, etc. through one service provider for ensuring accountability and improved customer satisfaction," he announced.

Prabhu also said that Railways will introduce overnight double-decker, Utkrisht DoubleDecker Air-conditioned Yatri (UDAY) Express on the busiest routes, which he claimed has the potential to increase carrying capacity by almost 40%.
Humsafar, Tejas and UDAY: Three select train services, Humsafar, Tejas and UDAY were announced.

"Humsafar and Tejas will ensure cost recovery by way of tariff and non-tariff measures. Humsafar..
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Railway Budget spared passengers and goods movement from any increase in tariffs. Prabhu promised rationalising of the tariff structure.
Railway Budget spared passengers and goods movement from any increase in tariffs. Prabhu promised rationalising of the tariff structure.
Railways is planning to re-imagine the design and layout of coaches to ensure higher carrying capacity and provision of new amenities including automatic doors, bar-code readers, bio-vacuum toilets, water-level indicators, accessible dustbins, ergonomic seating, improved aesthetics, vending machines, entertainment screens, LED lit boards for advertising, PA system and more.

"These new SMART (Specially Modified Aesthetic Refreshing Travel) coaches would cater to emerging needs of our customers and also ensure lower unit cost of operations due to higher carrying capacity," Prabhu said.
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Railways intend to commence sale of tickets through hand held terminals for the benefit of the suburban and short distance travellers. "This would enable us to deploy multiple 'Points of Sale' with minimal infrastructure requirement.

We also intend initiating sale of platform tickets through ticket vending machines which would be made compatible with not only cash but also credit/debit cards," he said.
Railways intend to commence sale of tickets through hand held terminals for the benefit of the suburban and short distance travellers. "This would enable us to deploy multiple 'Points of Sale' with m..
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Also, in the next 3 months, Railways will open the e-ticketing facility to foreign debit/credit cards for foreign tourists and NRIs. Bar coded tickets, scanners and access control on a pilot basis on major stations to tackle the menace of ticketless travel and ensure hassle free travel for passengers will be introduced.

Presently Railways has different digital solutions for ticketing, grievance redressal and other issues.

"We intend to integrate all such facilities into two mobile apps; one dealing with all ticketing issues and the other for receipt and redressal of complaints and suggestions related to all our services," Prabhu proposed.
Also, in the next 3 months, Railways will open the e-ticketing facility to foreign debit/credit cards for foreign tourists and NRIs. Bar coded tickets, scanners and access control on a pilot basis on..
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There are plans to progressively ensure CCTV coverage at tatkaal counters. "We plan to institutionalise a system of third party periodic audits and certification of security features of the PRS website," Prabhu said.
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Railways will install information boards in trains enumerating the onboard services and also GPS based digital displays inside coaches to provide real time information regarding upcoming halts.

Railways will also make one person accountable for all facilities on the train.

Railways is also looking at inviting FM Radio stations for providing train borne entertainment by installing PA systems in trains.
Railways will install information boards in trains enumerating the onboard services and also GPS based digital displays inside coaches to provide real time information regarding upcoming halts.
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Railways will introduce 'Clean my Coach' service on Pan-India basis, where a passenger can request cleaning of his/her coach/toilets on demand through SMS.It will also install additional 30,000 bio-toilets in the next financial year.
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