Indian Railways has approved the entry of major quick service restaurant (QSR) chains such as McDonald’s, KFC, Pizza Hut, Subway, Baskin Robbins, Haldiram’s, and Bikanerwala into station premises. The move introduces a new “premium catering” category, aiming to modernize passenger dining and tap into India’s vast commuter footfall.
With over 3.5 crore passengers daily across 7,000 stations, Indian Railways represents Asia’s largest captive food market. For decades, catering at stations was dominated by small stalls offering basic fare. The Railway Board’s latest policy update creates a structured ecosystem for single‑brand QSR outlets, comparable to airports and global rail hubs. Licenses will be allotted via e‑auctions, with five‑year terms, ensuring transparency and accountability. Officials highlight that the initiative is designed to enhance passenger experience, diversify food options, and generate additional revenue streams for the Railways.
Notable updates
• New “premium catering” category introduced under the 2017 Catering Policy update
• Brands like McDonald’s, KFC, Pizza Hut, Baskin Robbins, Haldiram’s, and Bikanerwala approved for entry
• Licenses to be allotted through e‑auction, valid for five years
• Railway zones empowered to approve outlets based on demand and space availability
• Move shifts catering from low‑investment stalls to structured, audit‑driven QSR outlets
• Passenger footfall of 3.5 crore daily offers unmatched consumption potential
Major takeaway
By opening stations to QSR chains, Indian Railways is transforming its catering model into a modern, revenue‑generating ecosystem. The decision reflects a strategic push to elevate passenger amenities while leveraging India’s massive commuter base as a growth opportunity for global and domestic food brands.
Sources: Business of Food, ET Infra, Bharat Directory