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ST Corporation Slashes Holiday Travel Pass Fares for Diwali

The scheme offers 4-day and 7-day passes for both adults and children, making it easier and more affordable for families

ST Corporation Slashes Holiday Travel Pass Fares for Diwali
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With Diwali and the festive season just around the corner, the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) has rolled out a major travel offer to promote tourism and ease travel for citizens.

Under the popular ‘Travel Wherever You Want’ scheme, the fare has been significantly reduced now ranging from just INR 225 to INR 1,254, depending on the pass type. The scheme allows unlimited travel across various ST bus categories, including Sadhi, Jaldoot, Ratrani, Shivshahi, E-Shivai, and Shivneri.

The move comes after the ST Corporation had earlier received approval to hike fares by up to 30%, with a 15% increase already implemented in January 2025, and an additional 10% hike planned for the Diwali season.

However, in light of the recent flood situation in the state, the corporation has decided to cancel the seasonal fare hike, directly benefiting passengers, especially those using the unlimited travel pass.

The scheme offers 4-day and 7-day passes for both adults and children, making it easier and more affordable for families to visit pilgrimage sites, tourist destinations, and other popular spots across Maharashtra during the holidays.

Simple Bus Services (Simple, Rapid, Night Services including Interstate)

DaysOld Rates
New Rates

Four Days (Adult) 

1814
1364
Four Days (Children) 
910 
685

Seven Days (Adult) 

3171
2,382

Seven Days (Children) 

1588
1194


Shivshahi Seated Bus Service (Including Interstate)

DaysOld Rates  
 New Rates

Four Days (Adult)

2533
1818

Four Days (Children)

1261 
911

Seven Days (Adult)

 4429 
3175

Seven Days (Children)

 2217
 1590


12 Meter E-Bus (E-Shivai)

Days

Old Rate

 New Rate

Four Days (Adult) 

2861
 2072

Four Days (Children) 

1438
1038

Seven Days (Adult) 

5003
3619

Seven Days (Children)

 2504
1812


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