Islamabad, Sep 24: Pakistan Railways has announced a fare increase for economy class passengers, with prices rising by 10 to 50 percent, despite a recent drop in fuel prices. This decision is expected to impact a large number of travelers, particularly those commuting on busy routes such as Karachi to Hyderabad, Tando Adam, Tando Jam, and Kotri.
Additionally, passengers traveling between Lahore and Sialkot, as well as routes like Narowal, Narang Mandi, and Faisalabad to Rawalpindi, will face higher fares.
For shorter journeys, especially distances up to 250 kilometers, ticket prices will rise by 10 to 20 percent.
This fare hike has sparked public concern, as it follows an earlier announcement of a 10 percent reduction in ticket prices across several classes, including Business, AC Sleeper, and Economy.
The increase coincides with a broader federal decision to lower petrol prices by Rs. 10 per liter to Rs. 249.10, along with reductions in kerosene oil and high-speed diesel prices.