Press Information Bureau
Government of India
Ministry of Railways
Government of India
Ministry of Railways
27-April-2016 16:15 IST
Passenger Reservation System in
Indian Railways
At
present, computerised reservation facility is available at approximately 3337
reservation centers, which are working satisfactorily. Till March 2016, 134
Yatri Ticket Suvidha Kendra (YTSK) licensees have been engaged. They are also
working satisfactorily. Next Generation e-Ticketing (NGET) which was launched
on 28.04.2014, now has a capacity of booking 15000 tickets per minute and is
working satisfactorily.
Adequate
safeguards have been kept in the computerised Passenger Reservation System
(PRS) and internet booking system to prevent its misuse by unscrupulous
elements.
For
the benefit of different categories of travelling public, the Railways have
introduced ticketing facilities at Non-Railhead locations and India Post
Offices so that the ticketing system can be accessed by people living in
smaller towns and villages. This is in addition to e-ticketing which
provides access to reservation system from the comfort of the home/office.
In
addition to the provisions made in the computerised PRS and internet ticketing
system to prevent misuse of reserved ticketing system, various other steps have
been taken, some of which are as under: (i) Condition of carrying original
proof of identity by any one passenger booked on a reserved ticket. (ii) Agents
are debarred from booking tickets during first thirty minutes of opening of
booking, i.e., from 0800 to 0830 hours for general booking, 1000 to 1030 hours
and 1100 to 1130 hours for Tatkal booking on AC class and Non-AC class
respectively. (iii) In case of booking of reserved tickets through internet,
only one booking in one user login session except for return/onward journey
between 0800 and 1200 hours. (iv) The monthly limit of booking of tickets
through internet by an individual user has now been revised to 6 tickets in a
month instead of 10 tickets.
This
Press Release based on information given by the Minister of State for Railways
Shri Manoj Sinha in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha on 27.04.2016
(Wednesday).
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