Central Railway will increase the prices of food and beverage items at its stations starting June 1. This move follows a general trend of price revisions across various zones of Indian Railways. Passengers will now have to pay more for common snacks and drinks during their travel.
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What are the new prices for snacks?
The cost of popular items like Vada Pav and Samosa will go up. A Vada Pav, which was available for ₹13, will now cost ₹20. Similarly, a Samosa will increase from ₹12 to ₹20. These changes will apply to all stations under the Central Railway jurisdiction.
Why are food prices increasing?
Vendors and associations like the All India Railway Catering Licensees Welfare Association pointed to the rising cost of commercial LPG cylinders. They stated that existing rates were set in 2012 and are no longer sustainable. Additionally, the Indian Railway Mobile Caterers Association (IRMCA) noted that staff salaries and ingredient costs have risen significantly since 2019.
How does this affect other railway zones?
| Railway Zone | Update/Action | Effective Date |
|---|---|---|
| North Central Railway | Price hike for 60 food items | April 18, 2025 |
| Western Railway | Revised food and drink prices | 2025 |
| Central Railway | Price increase for station food | June 1 |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
From when will the new food prices be effective at Central Railway stations?
The new prices for food and drink items will be implemented starting from June 1.
What is the new price of Vada Pav and Samosa?
Vada Pav will now cost ₹20 (up from ₹13) and Samosa will also cost ₹20 (up from ₹12).



























