City
Epaper

Mumbai: Railway collects Rs 100 crore fine ticketless passengers

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: March 02, 2023 6:40 PM

In a record development, the Central Railways' Mumbai division has collected  Rs 100 crore from passengers travelling in the ...

Open in App

In a record development, the Central Railways' Mumbai division has collected  Rs 100 crore from passengers travelling in the train without ticket. It is the first division in Indian Railways to achieve this feat.

We don't have a target to meet. Our main purpose through ticket checking exercise is to make travel of passengers comfortable and convenient. We intensified ticket checking after complaints that ticketless passengers are causing inconvenience to those who have bought tickets, both in trains and on stations and got this result. It's a record in itself, Central Railways chief public relations officer Shivaji Sutar.

Central Railways said in a release that ₹ 100 crore includes fine of ₹ 87.43 lakh recovered from 25,781 passengers who were found travelling without tickets in air-conditioned local trains, and ₹ 5.05 crore from 1.45 lakh passengers travelling without tickets in first class coaches.

Tags: Central RailwayMumbai division
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiMumbai Local Accidents: 5 Reasons Behind Overcrowding Deaths on Suburban Trains

ThaneThane: Commuters Seek More Local Trains on Central Line as Overcrowding Concerns Rise After Dombivli Resident's Death

MaharashtraMumbai Local Deaths: 139 Lives Lost in Three Months from Overcrowded Train Falls

MaharashtraMumbai Local Accident: Young Woman Dies after Falling from Crowded Train between Kopar and Diva Stations

MaharashtraMumbai: Central Railway to Install CCTV and Talk Back Systems Within Women's Compartments by June End

Maharashtra Realted Stories

PunePune Lok Sabha Election 2024: 53.54% Voter Turnout; Kasba Peth Leads With 59.24%, Shivaji Nagar Records Lowest Participation

MumbaiMumbai Hoarding Collapse: BMC's Permission Required for Road-Facing Billboards on Railway Premises Under Hoarding Policy 2008

MaharashtraMumbai Hoarding Collapse: Bhavesh Bhinde, Owner Of ‘Illegal’ Hoarding Was Previously Booked in Rape Case

ThaneStampede-Like Situation in Thane: Commuters Recount Harrowing Tales of Rain-Delayed Locals

MumbaiMaharashtra Rains: Orange Alert Issued For Thane, Navi Mumbai and Kalyan