As per the decision, the Mumbai Central-New Delhi AC special train will run on January 3 and 5 while on the return journey, the New Delhi-Mumbai Central AC special will run on January 4 and 6.
For the first time, Railways run the trains on an experimental basis with dynamic fares on the pattern of airlines by operating AC special trains between Delhi and Mumbai from December 24 with costlier tickets to en-cash the peak demand during festive season of Christmas and New Year.
The response is very good as the trains were booked to the capacity and fares jumped between 30 to 35 per cent, said a senior Railway Ministry official adding "we are mulling now to introduce similar service on other busy routes."
The premier AC special trains have only AC-2 and AC-3 classes with Rajdhani like facility including catering.
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