Declaring 2006 as the year of passenger service with a smile, Railway Minister Lalu Prasad on Friday unveiled a series of traveller-friendly measures like the introduction of cyber cafes and ATMs at more stations.

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"Modern facilities like cyber cafes and ATMs will be provided at all major stations," he said in his budget for 2006-07.
Lalu Prasad also pointed out that charges on tickets bought on the Internet would be lowered. Henceforth, e-tickets can also be purchased through travel agents approved by Indian Railways.
Two hundred automatic ticket vending machines will be installed in the Mumbai suburban area. "This will enable a large number of travellers to conveniently purchase tickets," Lalu Prasad said.
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