Surge in ticketless travel in first 9 months of 2021-22 railways nabs 178 cr passengers

New Delhi Feb 20 PTI The Railways caught more than 178 crore ticketless passengers and those with unbooked luggage in the first nine months of 2021-22 a jump of around 79 per cent from the non-Covid-hit fiscal of 2019-2020 according to an RTI responseDuring the coronavirus impacted fiscal of 2020-21 when severe restrictions on traffic movement were in place the number of such passengers stood at 27 lakh The data was made available by the Railway Board in response to the RTI query filed by Madhya Pradesh-based activist Chandra Shekhar GaurThe RTI response also revealed that during April-December 2021 more than 178 crore passengers were detected travelling without ticketwith improper ticket and unbooked luggageAn amount of Rs 101748 crore was realised from them as fine it saidSources indicated that one of the major reasons for such a surge in ticketless travel is the fact that even now when most of the Covid restrictions have been lifted many express and superfast trains have only online booking and limited servicesAs for the 2019-2020 fiscal which was not impacted by the coronavirus pandemic 110 crore people were caught travelling ticketless and a total fine of Rs 56173 crore was recovered from themBetween April 2020 and March 2021 ie 2020-21 fiscal 2757 lakh people were caught travelling ticketless and Rs 14382 crore was levied as fine on themPassengers have also complained that there was a demand-supply mismatch as far as train services are concernedIn fact according to data provided by the Railways over 52 lakh people who were on the waitlist after finalisation of seat reservation charts could not travel by trains in the first six months of the current fiscal indicating a need for more trains on busy routesTill September of the financial year 2021-2022 3250039 PNRs passenger name records against which 5296741 passengers had bookings were auto-cancelled as they were in the waitlist status after the preparation of the charts The problem is that after the severe restrictions on travel over the last two years people are now travelling more and more Some because of emergencies and many more for leisures While the number of travellers has increased the number of trains their frequencies have remained the same We have introduced clone trains and things will get better said an officialAccording to Railways data there has been a significant increase in the number of passengers availing train services from 2019-2020 to 2021-22In October 2019 when regular train services were in operation the number of passengers who travelled by trains was 440 crore In September 2021 with an improvement in the COVID-19 situation the number rose to almost seven croreThe RTI also said that during April 2021 to December 2021 the overall occupancy of reserved accommodation was 9965 per cent PTI ASG TIR TIR

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February 20, 2022

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New Delhi Feb 20 PTI The Railways caught more than 178 crore ticketless passengers and those with unbooked luggage in the first nine months of 2021-22 a jump of around 79 per cent from the non-Covid-hit fiscal of 2019-2020 according to an RTI responseDuring the coronavirus impacted fiscal of 2020-21 when severe restrictions on traffic movement were in place the number of such passengers stood at 27 lakh The data was made available by the Railway Board in response to the RTI query filed by Madhya Pradesh-based activist Chandra Shekhar GaurThe RTI response also revealed that during April-December 2021 more than 178 crore passengers were detected travelling without ticketwith improper ticket and unbooked luggageAn amount of Rs 101748 crore was realised from them as fine it saidSources indicated that one of the major reasons for such a surge in ticketless travel is the fact that even now when most of the Covid restrictions have been lifted many express and superfast trains have only online booking and limited servicesAs for the 2019-2020 fiscal which was not impacted by the coronavirus pandemic 110 crore people were caught travelling ticketless and a total fine of Rs 56173 crore was recovered from themBetween April 2020 and March 2021 ie 2020-21 fiscal 2757 lakh people were caught travelling ticketless and Rs 14382 crore was levied as fine on themPassengers have also complained that there was a demand-supply mismatch as far as train services are concernedIn fact according to data provided by the Railways over 52 lakh people who were on the waitlist after finalisation of seat reservation charts could not travel by trains in the first six months of the current fiscal indicating a need for more trains on busy routesTill September of the financial year 2021-2022 3250039 PNRs passenger name records against which 5296741 passengers had bookings were auto-cancelled as they were in the waitlist status after the preparation of the charts The problem is that after the severe restrictions on travel over the last two years people are now travelling more and more Some because of emergencies and many more for leisures While the number of travellers has increased the number of trains their frequencies have remained the same We have introduced clone trains and things will get better said an officialAccording to Railways data there has been a significant increase in the number of passengers availing train services from 2019-2020 to 2021-22In October 2019 when regular train services were in operation the number of passengers who travelled by trains was 440 crore In September 2021 with an improvement in the COVID-19 situation the number rose to almost seven croreThe RTI also said that during April 2021 to December 2021 the overall occupancy of reserved accommodation was 9965 per cent PTI ASG TIR TIR

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