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Highlights of Railway Budget 2005-06

February 26, 2005 11:53 IST
Last Updated: February 26, 2005 13:01 IST


Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav presented the Railway Budget for 2005-06 in Parliament on Saturday.

Following are the highlights of the Budget:

  • No hike in rail passenger fares
  • Freight rates remain unchanged
  • Plan to modernise and expand rail services
  • Rail freight up 7.67%
  • Railways regain share of freight market
  • Freight growth higher than economic growth
  • 8% growth in passenger fare income
  • Freight target: 600 mn tonne
  • Earning target: Rs 30,450 crore
  • To carry 43 mn ton more freight in FY06
  • Revenues steady in FY06
  • Private participation to be encouraged
  • Double 538 Kms of rail lines in FY06
  • FY06 gauge conversion target 935 Kms
  • 46 new trains announced.
  • 27 trains get extension
  • 10 trains of higher frequency
  • Parcel rates kept unchanged
  • Freight for kerosene to be cut by 3.7%, LPG to be cut by 2.7%.
  • Plan to work on 150 kmph train between New Delhi & Howrah, Chennai
  • Passenger traffic expected to rise 4%
  • Good tariff to be made simple, rational and transparent
  • Private participation to be encouraged
  • Ticket- booking on Internet: Timings to be increased to 4.00 am to 11.30 pm from 8.00 am to 10. pm currently.
  • Railways to commercially develop rail land near major stations.
  • Surplus of Rs 6963 crore
  • IRFC to borrow Rs 3,400 cr in FY06
  • Private participation to be encouraged
  • FY06 gauge conversion target 935 Kms
  • Double 538 Kms of rail lines in FY06
  • Spot booking of vacant berths to be allowed
  • Rs 3645 cr of Safety Fund to be spent this year 
  • Rs 6504 cr from Railway Safety Fund spent last year
  • New trains: Daily Chennai-Egmore-Secunderabad Express
  • Lalu proposes double-decker containers
  • Will allow private container companies to operate
  • Rural children: 75% discount on second class fare
  • Gross traffic receipts to rise from Rs 44902 cr to Rs 46785 cr
  • 538 km of rail lines to be doubled in FY06
  • Farmers, milkmen to be given 50% discount on second class rail fare
  • Gross traffic receipts for FY06 seen at Rs 50,970 cr
  • Railways double collection of arrears in FY05

    The Railway Budget 2005-06: Complete Coverage

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Budget 2005-06: Complete Coverage




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