Hey Guys, I am really surprised by this Dynamic Fare structure for this Duronto Train - Between DEE to YPR. In short - JHS to YPR is Rs.2550/- (3A class) and BPL(HBJ) to YPR is Rs.2920/- (3A) and better is this - DEE to YPR is Rs.2785/- (3A) - So, I am still wondering why is BPL(HBJ) to YPR the costliest in 3A class?
I am, for the last one week, finding the best possible solution for my return journey from UDZ to SBC/YPR departing on either 31st March (late night) or 1st / 2nd April 2019 (anytime). There is one direct train on 1st Apr from UDZ to SBC. But that reaches SBC on 3rd April at around 13.40 hrs. (Flights...
more... are a BIG NO as its INDIGO all the way from either UDZ or JP to Bangalore. And in a recent news I read that INDIGO has less pilots and hence cancelling about 30 to 49 flights daily in Mar / Apr 2019 )
I thought of going from UDZ to ABR or ADI or BRC and then a train to MAJN and then by road / rail to SBC - Somehow that did not workout.
I was looking to book tickets from BPL to YPR in 3A and the fare is Rs.2920/- all inclusive. Then somewhere in my mind, I thought why not try something from JHS - and then this Duronto train came up. I checked it again and again and again for the FARE part of it - Rs.2550/- from JHS to YPR and Rs.2920/- from HBJ to YPR.
So, now I am planning to book JHS to YPR on 2nd April 2019 and choosing the boarding point as HBJ.
I will manage to reach HBJ before 06:00 hrs on 2nd April 2019, from UDZ and will board this Duronto at HBJ at 08.25 hrs to reach YPR on 3rd April 2019 in the morning - and I wont mind train arrival delays of up to 3 hrs at YPR on 3rd April.
Shoot me your suggestion please...