RZD coefficients for the year. Seasonal tariff changes and other RZD features

Method of calculation

1. Find the current period and coefficient for your railcar type in the table.

2. Divide the present value by this factor.

3. Find in the table the period you are interested in and the coefficient for your type of car.

4. Multiply the number obtained in step 2 by this factor.

Calculation example

Suppose we need to find out the cost of a ticket from Moscow to St. Petersburg. We are planning to travel in a regular compartment without services in the middle of June. And we learned that the cost of the Moscow-St. Petersburg coupe on February 23 is 3,000 rubles.

2. 3000 / 1,1 = 2727.

4. The desired cost of the ticket = 2727 * 1.2 = 3272 rubles.

Note! We have already calculated for you the cost of train tickets to the most popular destinations.

In addition, dynamic pricing applies to most destinations. Therefore, the actual prices may differ slightly from the calculated ones. In general, the greater the demand for a particular date, the higher the ticket price will be.

For trains traveling abroad

Please note that when a train leaves Russia, the cost may differ from the calculated one, since other countries have different tariff regulations. The exact prices for railway tickets can be found on the page the cost of railway tickets.

Schedule of flexible tariff regulation in 2019 and 2020

In 2019 and 2020 ticket prices will change according to the table below seasonal coefficients:

Fare change period

Coupe, luxury, soft car

Affordable ticket prices are one of the advantages of rail transportation in the eyes of those who prefer to travel economically. However, the cost of train tickets is constantly being adjusted, which is why travel becomes more and more expensive every year. What to expect in 2017?

Tariff indexation

Russian Railways indexes tariffs once a year. In 2017, according to Oleg Belozerov, President of Russian Railways OJSC, tariffs increased by 3.9%.

How sensitive is it for passengers? Let's try to present the situation in numbers. For example, if the reserved seat fare on the Moscow-Adler route last year was 1637 rubles, then after an increase of 4% it is equal to 1705 rubles, that is, it has changed by 68 rubles. For a place in compartment car on the same route, the minimum fare increased from 1919 rubles. up to 1999 rubles, that is, 80 rubles.

The absolute figures are small, but it is easy to see that the price of railway tickets presented in retail sales differs significantly from the "nominal" fares. The fact is that in the final price of the ticket, in addition to the tariff and the seller's service fee, additional services, the seasonal coefficient, and most importantly, the extra charge resulting from dynamic pricing are taken into account. And here, travelers who prefer railroads will face unpleasant changes in 2017.

Dynamic pricing

The dynamic pricing system was launched by Russian Railways a few years ago. At the same time, the number of routes participating in the program has been constantly increasing. In 2016, "dynamic" prices were already in effect on the 115 most popular destinations, which accounted for 80% of the total number of domestic transportation. Therefore, the extension of the system to the remaining routes was only a matter of time, and in 2017 this happened.

Excluded from the dynamic pricing system are only trains of a socially significant segment going to Kaliningrad, as well as international destinations.

Recall that within the framework of dynamic pricing, the price of a ticket is influenced by both obvious and more or less predictable reasons (composition category, seat / regiment, whether the trip falls on weekends or holidays, summer or winter, day or night), and much less predictable for ordinary consumer demand factor.

In practice, it looks like this. In the first days of sales, the cost of a ticket is the fare multiplied by the seasonal coefficient, plus the cost of services. However, as tickets are sold out, the cost of the remaining ones “dynamically” increases and can increase by 30-40%, and even more on peak dates. Price reduction can be expected only in last days before the trip, if the carrier decides to sell the remaining tickets at a discount. If the demand for a destination is low, the cost of tickets closer to the date of travel may decrease by 10-15%, but this happens very rarely.

Prices for seats in second-class carriages are regulated by the state, therefore they do not “float” as much depending on demand as prices for seats in compartment or soft carriages. Therefore, in some directions on certain dates (usually at the beginning of sales), a situation is possible when the cost of a compartment is lower or equal to the price of a reserved seat.

For example, let's take the tariffs of Russian Railways for a seat in a compartment car of a train following the Moscow-Adler route, a month before departure, and on the most popular day of the week, Saturday. All dates refer to the same price season, meaning the same indexation factor applies to tickets. At the time of writing, the cost looks like this:

*compartment car without additional services, no extra charge by train category and time of day

Price fluctuations of 15% can be partly explained by increased demand during the holidays and during the spring school holidays in schools with a modular mode of education. However, in general, it is rather difficult to predict the dynamics.

And here are the price fluctuations for the same direction during one March week “around” the March 8 holiday:

The difference between the minimum and maximum tariff is even more impressive - 45%. At the same time, both the minimum and maximum fares may increase as the date of travel approaches.

We emphasize once again that since 2017 dynamic pricing has been applied on all domestic Russian routes. At the same time, the program has one more feature: the price takes into account not only the most popular destinations, but also the most popular sites. For example, the segment Moscow - Adler in the trains St. Petersburg - Adler or Moscow - Sukhum will cost no less, and even more than a train ride that goes only from Moscow to Adler.


Seasonal coefficient

Seasonal coefficients in passenger traffic Russian Railways has been using it for quite a long time. On routes with dynamic pricing, seasonal coefficients do not apply, so today they have practically lost their significance. However, in 2017 they also changed.

Surcharges (+10% to the tariff) in 2017 are applied on the dates of peak demand:

  • New Year holidays (from 1 to 8 January);
  • February long weekend (from 22 to 28 February);
  • May holidays (from April 27 to May 9);
  • Start summer season(from May 26 to June 8);
  • summer (from June 9 to August 31) +20%.

Note that the periods of increased prices in 2017 compared to 2016 were significantly fewer. An unpleasant difference from last year was the increased tariff for the period summer holidays(+20% vs. +15% last year). On the other hand, for all dates when the multiplying factor does not apply, a lowering factor (-10%) was introduced in 2017, so that tickets may turn out to be even cheaper. There are no tariffs with a "zero" coefficient this year.

So, the most significant impact on the price railway tickets in 2017 will provide dynamic pricing. Therefore, travelers looking to save money can be advised to monitor prices, especially in the early days of sales, when they are usually lower, and also to choose less popular weekdays for travel.

On the vokzal.ru service, you can conveniently select the desired train category and departure time, select a seat according to the carriage scheme and

The management of the Russian Railways told how significant the rise in price of railway tickets will be in 2017, and what is being done to improve the quality of passenger service.

On the "piece of iron" is now more expensive

According to Russian Railways President Oleg Belozerov, the rise in price of train tickets in 2017 will be below the level of projected inflation. Train ticket prices long distance will grow by only 3.9%.

Pricing is influenced by such dynamic factors as:

    wagon comfort;

    technical characteristics of the composition;

    day of departure;

    How far in advance are seats booked?

On a note! According to Russian Railways statistics, more than 1 billion people choose railways every year.

The statement of the management of Russian Railways about the rise in ticket prices in 2017 caused a wave of indignation in social networks. Passengers wonder how the railroads plan to compete with air travel. For example, a place in the reserved seat car of the train "Moscow - Mineral water” cost 4,000 rubles in mid-January, and 1,700 rubles on a plane departing on the same route. At the same time, many say that the trains are half empty.

Pre-sale period will be extended

In an attempt to "make life better and more fun," Russian Railways plans to extend the pre-sale period for tickets. According to Oleg Belozerov, from the end of 2016 it is possible to buy seats on any long-distance train 60 days before departure. This period is planned to be increased first to 90 days, and then to 120. This measure will help to buy tickets cheaper, especially for those who plan to travel by rail during their summer vacation.

Will commuter train fares go up?

Although the Moscow Mayor's Office signed a resolution on an increase in tariffs for transportation to public transport(buses, trams, metro), prices for commuter trains decided to leave it unchanged. According to the head of the central suburban passenger company of Moscow, Mikhail Khromov, an increase in the price of tickets for the electric train in 2017 in the capital region is scheduled for March.

Electronic queues will appear at railway stations

This year, the management of Russian Railways plans to equip 24 major stations with electronic passenger service systems. The press service of the company noted that modern man values ​​time first of all, therefore the cashier is obliged not only to offer optimal route and fare, but also do it quickly.

The electronic system will allow evaluating the work of station staff, as well as monitoring the level of workload and quality of service.

Recall that on this moment tickets for any destinations can be purchased online on the official website of Russian Railways, as well as get acquainted with the fares and current promotions. For example, purchase an electronic card for the Sapsan fast train, which entitles you to a 10% discount, or:

    book seats by calling the Unified Information and Reference Center;

    leave a review about the trip;

    book hotel rooms or order a taxi directly from the train.

Various "buns" from Russian Railways

Russian Railways regularly tries to please passengers with other good news. Among the latest press releases posted on the official website of the Russian carrier, in particular, there is information:

    on the introduction of a lenten menu in the dining cars of long-distance trains during Great Lent;

    about the possibility of purchasing seat tickets for people with handicapped online on the Russian Railways website;

    about a 30% discount on reserved seats top places on long-distance trains in February and March;

    about speeding up by 29 minutes fast train Saratov - Rostov-on-Don;

    on simplifying the procedure for obtaining a student discount under the RZD-Bonus program;

    on investing 16 billion rubles in the renewal of the commuter train fleet.

But it is unlikely that all efforts, bonuses and promotions will help attract passengers if ticket prices continue to grow.

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Passenger railway transportation in Russia, like all transportation in railways in principle, they are a monopoly of the Russian Railways company. Accordingly, the cost of transportation is formed on principles that are very remotely reminiscent of market ones. The cost of train tickets in 2017: how much tickets have risen in price compared to last year, how to save on travel.

Railway ticket price increase in 2017

In February 2017, the tutu.ru ticketing service published its own statistics on the increase in the cost of railway tickets compared to 2016. According to the operator, which is one of the largest partners of Russian Railways on the Internet, tickets have grown in price by 7% on average. At the same time, some directions have become more expensive by almost one and a half times - for example, the direction Moscow - Nizhny Novgorod.

How to save on tickets

It is known that Russian Railways has seasonal coefficients that affect the cost of railway tickets in 2017 - tickets are more expensive on popular travel days, and cheaper on less popular days. However, in addition to the coefficients, for most destinations there is another system for determining the cost of tickets, using which the passenger will be able to save quite a lot on buying tickets. We are talking about the so-called dynamic pricing.

The meaning of the system is as follows. Artificial intelligence every minute analyzes various factors related to the demand for certain destinations at one time or another and the number of vacancies in the direction. In addition to the season and the corresponding seasonal coefficient, hundreds of other factors are taken into account, including the day of the week, time of day, the number of days left before the train leaves, etc.

How to use the system to get the lowest cost of train tickets in 2017:

  1. Choose less popular place in a carriage - for those who, for example, do not consider it a problem to ride on the top shelf in a compartment, etc.
  2. Choose a train that leaves or arrives at night - most passengers prefer daytime trains, however, you can save money by taking a train that enters or leaves at night. Savings can be more than the cost of a taxi.
  3. Choose a “cheaper” day of the week - the price of tickets on Friday is always higher, since many passengers on this day leave for the weekend in another city in order to return home by Monday.
  4. Choose a seasonal coefficient - a detailed table of seasonal coefficients is available on the Russian Railways website, the coefficients sometimes change every few days, so you should plan your trip in such a way as to get into a “cheaper” season. Perhaps you are just choosing a date at the junction of two coefficients.

As we see, new system determining the cost of tickets in Russian Railways resembles the one that airlines adhere to in their work, when the goal of the carrier and its ideal is to occupy all the empty seats with passengers, selling them tickets at the maximum possible price. this flight cost, without sending half-empty transport on the way.

In general, such a novelty, of course, is convenient and beneficial both for the railways themselves and for passengers. It allows you to achieve significant savings when buying tickets in cases where some factors are not important for the passenger, especially those related to the date and time of the trip.

The cost of railway tickets in 2017 for schoolchildren

During spring break current year Russian Railways introduces a benefit for schoolchildren who wish to spend their holidays in educational trip with parents or organized group. For each Russian student, a 50% discount on the ticket price will be made, regardless of whether it is a reserved seat car or a compartment. This is pretty good news for parents who would like to organize leisure activities for their children during the holidays.