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Mamata's rail: What's in it for you

Last updated on: July 3, 2009 
Union Minister for Railways, Mamata Banerjee arrives at Parliament House along with her deputies E Ahamed and K H Muniyappa to present the Rail Budget 2009-10, in New Delhi on July 03, 2009.

In a thanksgiving budget, Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday proposed no increase in passenger fares or freight tariff while announcing a slew of measures including launch of 12 non-stop point-to-point long-distance trains and air-conditioned double-decker coaches for inter-city travel.

Presenting the Budget for 2009-10 in the Lok Sabha, the first after the United Progressive Alliance's return to power, she also announced concessions for unorganised sector by proposing monthly season ticket of Rs 25 for people with monthly income of up to Rs 1,500 for travel up to 100 km.

Her proposals included introduction of 57 new train services, extension of 27 new trains and increase in frequency of 13 trains and making 'Tatkal' scheme more user-friendly by reducing the advance booking period from five days to two days and minimum charge from Rs 150 to Rs 100.

Mamata's rail: What's in it for you

Last updated on: July 3, 2009 
The Rail Budget 2009-10 documents arrives in Parliament.

The Budget has proposals for 7 new lines, gauge conversion of 17 lines and doubling of 13 railway lines. In addition, it proposed for 53 new lines, 3 gauge conversion and doubling of 12 lines.

These include CST Mumbai, Nagpur, Pune, Howrah, Sealdah, Varanasi, New Delhi, Lucknow, Jaipur, Kanpur, Chennai Central, Thiruvananthapuram Central, Secunderabad, Bangalore City, Byappanahalli, Ahmedabad, Bhopal, Habibganj, Agra Central, Chandigarh, Kolkata, New Jalpaiguri, Puri and Kochi.

Mamata's rail: What's in it for you

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Commuters travel in a suburban train in Mumbai.

Mamata announced a new scheme 'Izzat' for travel with dignity.

Under this scheme the people in unorganized sector with monthly income upto Rs 1,500 can avail concessional monthly season ticket of Rs 25 for travel upto 100 km.

Mamata's rail: What's in it for you

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Sniffer dog from Indian Railway police checks passengers' bags inside compartment of Kolkata Metro.

To provide relief to women passengers the minister proposed 'only ladies' EMU suburban trains in Delhi, Chennai and Kolkata during rush hours.

She also announced new 'Yuva trains' dedicated to young generation from rural hinterland to major metros  with  concessional rail fare but with air-conditioned facilities.

Mamata's rail: What's in it for you

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Passengers boarding an AC train.

The Railway Minister announced 12 new point to point, non-stop 'Duronto' trains, 57 new train services, extension of 27 trains and increase in frequency of 13 trains.

The minister also proposed introduction of Air-conditioned double decker coaches for inter-city travel.

Mamata's rail: What's in it for you

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Guests have their dinner at the 'Swarna Mahal' dining coach of the luxury train 'Royal Rajasthan'

The Minister announced  extensive availability of 'Janata Khana', in which national and regional cuisines will be ensured.

To improve the cleanliness, the onboard  house keeping scheme will cover 200 additional pairs of trains.

 

Mamata's rail: What's in it for you

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A ticket counter in a Railway station.

She also proposed 1000 new passenger reservation locations and expansion of Unreserved Ticketing System terminal from 5000 to 8000.

 

 

 

Mamata's rail: What's in it for you

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rest at a railway station on the outskirts of Siliguri, west Bengal.

She further announced that:

Mamata's rail: What's in it for you

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Freight being transported.

On freight Mamata announced:

Mamata's rail: What's in it for you

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The Himalayan Queen.

Presenting the Railway Budget she proposed an outlay of Rs 40,745 cr (Rs 407.45 billion) for 2009-10. Out of this, Rs 2,921 cr (Rs 29.21 billion) will be spent on new lines, Rs 1,750 cr (Rs 17.50 billion) on gauge conversion and Rs 1,102 cr (Rs11.02 billion) on passenger amenities, which is 119 per cent more than the allocation in the Interim Budget.