Indrail Pass

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An Indrail Pass is a special railway pass available to foreign nationals created along the lines of the Eurail Pass for unlimited travel without reservation of a ticket on the Indian Railways network. This ticket is available for a special time period from half a day to 90 days.

Fare in US dollars
Period of ValidityAC 1First Class/
AC-2 Tier/
AC-3 Tier/
AC Chair Car
Sleeper Class/
Second Class (Non-AC)
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Half Day57292613116
One Day954743221910
Two Days1608070353015
4 Days220110110555025
7 Days270135135688040
15 Days370185185959045
21 Days3961981989910050
30 Days49524824812612565
60 Days80040040020018595
90 Days1060530530265235120

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