Indian Railway: How much food and drink are available in the train, check the complete list before traveling

 Indian Railway: How much food and drink are available in the train, check the complete list before traveling



The Union Railways Ministry has released an important notice regarding the revised rate list of food orders inside the trains run by the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC). According to the newly revised rate list, railways have removed on-board service charges on all meals and beverages that are not pre-ordered on premium trains. On the other side, Rs. 50 has been additionally added to the prices of snacks, lunches and dinners.

There is good news for the passengers, now there will be no difference in the prices of tea and coffee for the passengers, who have pre-booked it or ordered those on the train, and will see no increase in the rates.

Now, a passenger on board premium trains like Rajdhani, Duronto or Shatabdi who haven’t pre-booked their meals, will pay Rs 20 for tea which is similar to the amount paid by those who pre-booked their meals. Earlier, the cost of such non-pre-booked tea was Rs 70, including the service charge.

Previously, the rates for breakfast, lunch and evening snacks were Rs 105, Rs 185 and Rs 90, respectively while an additional charge of Rs 50 used to be levied with each meal. However, the passengers will now have to pay Rs 155, Rs 235, and Rs 140 for these meals with the service charge being added to the cost of the meal.

Previously, the rates for breakfast, lunch and evening snacks were Rs 105, Rs 185 and Rs 90, respectively while an additional charge of Rs 50 used to be levied with each meal. However, the passengers will now have to pay Rs 155, Rs 235, and Rs 140 for these meals with the service charge being added to the cost of the meal.

For Vande Bharat trains, passengers who haven’t booked the on-board services have to shell out the same amount for breakfast/lunch or dinner/evening snacks as they did when they were charged service charges, with the increase showing in the cost of the food instead of the charges.

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