Tourist Ticket Fare Mumbai 2025
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Tourist Ticket Fare Mumbai 2025
Tourist Train Ticket Fare in suburban sections
Rationalisation of Tourist Ticket Fare in suburban sections
Railways will rationalise the fare of Tourist Tickets in Mumbai Suburban Section of Central and Western Railways with immediate effect. The revised fare for tourist tickets will be as under:
- Second class: Validity of 1 day – basic fare Rs.50; validity of 3 days – basic fare Rs.94; validity of 5 days – basic fare Rs.116
- First class: Validity of 1 day – basic fare Rs.200; validity of 3 days – basic fare Rs.376; validity of 5 days – basic fare Rs.464
- AC EMU: Validity of 1 day – basic fare Rs.260; validity of 3 days – basic fare Rs.490; validity of 5 days – basic fare Rs.600
Note:
- CIDCO surcharge shall not be applicable on tourist tickets. Other charges like MUTP, MRTS and MMTS on tourist tickets for both second and first class shall be levied at par with that applicable for season tickets for 11-50 km
- The basic fare of child tickets shall be half the basic fares, rounded off to next higher multiple of Rs.5/- wherever required. Other charges shall be levied in full.
- These tourist tickets will be valid for travel any number of times, from any station to any station on the suburban sections of all Indian Railways and valid up to mid-night of their date of validity as the case may be.
- Tourist tickets can be issued maximum 3 days in advance excluding the first day of validity.
- No concession shall be admissible to anyone on tourist tickets.
Refund: No refund shall be admissible on unused/partially used tourist tickets under any circumstances.However, tourist tickets booked in advance can be cancelled after deducting usual clerkage charges (which is at present Rs.30/- for second class and Rs.60/- for first class.) before the first day of validity.
Here’s the Mumbai Suburban Tourist Ticket Fare Table for 2025, valid for Central, Western & Harbour lines:
Mumbai Local Tourist Ticket Fares (2025)
TTourist tickets offer unlimited travel in suburban trains for durations of 1, 3, or 5 days, and are available in Second Class, First Class, and AC EMU categories depending on availability.
Unlimited Travel – Valid on Central + Western + Harbour Lines
Duration | Class Type | Adult Fare | Child Fare |
---|---|---|---|
1 day | 2nd Class | ₹80 | ₹55 |
1st Class | ₹275 | ₹170 | |
**AC EMU (1 day) — | ₹340 | ₹200 | |
3 days | 2nd Class | ₹125 | ₹80 |
1st Class | ₹460 | ₹265 | |
5 days | 2nd Class | ₹150 | ₹90 |
1st Class | ₹555 | ₹310 |
Source: Trainhelp and confirmed from Western Railway’s official announcement
Key Rules & Details
- Ticket Validity:
- 1-d1-day tickets valid until midnight the same day.- TicTickets can be purchased up to 3 days in advance, not including the first day of travel. – TheThese passes allow unlimited rides on suburban services across all three lines. Refund Policy:
- **NNo refund is granted for unused or partially used tourist passes.- **AAdvance booked passes (before the day of validity) can be cancelled with a clerkage deduction: – ₹30₹30 for 2nd class, ₹60 for 1st class per passenger. – AC AC EMU passes follow similar rules where indicated. Availability:
- Only sold at suburban station booking counters (not via IRCTC app or online platforms).
Why Choose Tourist Tickets?
- Ideal for visitors and short-term tourists exploring Mumbai across lines.
- Cost-effective for multiple journeys in a single day—e.g. visiting multiple sites.
- Offers flexibility: available in First Class and AC EMU options with premium comfort.
Example Scenario
If you’re touring Mumbai for three days and expect to travel extensively across the city:
- A 3-day First Class pass at ₹460 offers unmatched value compared to multiple single tickets.
- Want air-conditioned travel? For ₹340 (1-day AC EMU) or ₹490 (3-day AC pass), you get unlimited rides in AC local services.
Quick Tips
- Tourist passes cannot be booked online; purchase required at station counters.
- No discounts or concessions apply on these passes.
- Carry proof of child age to avail child discount.
Would you like:
- Advice on choosing between First Class and AC EMU for comfort vs cost?
- Daily travel ideas using the tourist pass?
- Comparison with day-wise return tickets or season passes?
Let me know if you’d like help planning your Mumbai sightseeing routes using these passes!