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    Pakistan Railways Raises Train Fares Ahead of Eid Following Diesel Price Surge

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 8, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a significant development impacting millions of travelers, Pakistan Railways has announced a hike in train fares that will come into effect starting March 9. This adjustment follows a sharp increase in diesel prices, which has substantially raised the operational costs for the national rail service. The timing of this fare revision is particularly sensitive, as it occurs just days before the Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations, a period when travel demand traditionally surges across the country.

    A spokesperson for Pakistan Railways explained that the fare increase was an unavoidable measure in response to the recent 20 percent rise in diesel prices. Diesel, being a critical fuel for running locomotives, directly influences the cost structure of train operations. To offset these escalating expenses, the railways have implemented a tiered fare adjustment: economy-class tickets will see a 5 percent increase, while fares for air-conditioned (AC) classes will rise by 10 percent. Additionally, freight charges have been raised by as much as 20 percent, reflecting the broader impact on cargo transportation.

    It is important to note that passengers who secured their tickets prior to the announcement will not be subjected to the new rates, providing some relief to those who planned their journeys in advance. Meanwhile, railway officials have assured the public that they will continue to absorb a portion of the increased operational costs to lessen the financial strain on travelers. Despite these efforts, the fare hike is expected to add to the economic pressures faced by many, especially during the festive season when travel is essential for family reunions and social gatherings.

    The fare increase comes on the heels of a government decision to raise fuel prices substantially. Petrol prices have surged by Rs.55 per litre, now standing at Rs.321.17 per litre, while diesel prices have climbed to Rs.335.86 per litre. Kerosene prices have also escalated, reaching Rs.318.81 per litre. These hikes in fuel costs are not isolated; they are part of a broader trend that analysts warn could trigger widespread inflation. The ripple effects are likely to be felt across various sectors, as the cost of goods and services may rise in response to higher transportation and production expenses.

    As the country prepares for Eid, the increased train fares add another layer of challenge for ordinary citizens who rely heavily on rail transport for affordable travel. The Pakistan Railways’ decision underscores the delicate balance between maintaining operational viability and ensuring accessibility for the public. Observers suggest that unless fuel prices stabilize, further adjustments in transportation costs may be inevitable in the near future.

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