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The reservation status will be clearly indicated in the
ticket. The status can be either confirmed or RAC or waitlisted or combination thereof. If the ticket is
confirmed, coach and berth numbers will be mentioned on the ticket in all classes other than First Class and AC
First Class. In case of First Class and AC First Class, the word “Confirmed” will be printed alongside the class of travel. If the ticket is in RAC
(Reservation against Cancellation)/Waitlisted status, the same will be mentioned on the ticket. As passenger holding an RAC
ticket can board the train. He will be provided with sitting
accommodation initially and allotted a berth (in case of passengers not turning up) in the train. Waiting
list passengers are not supposed to board the reserved compartment.
While every effort is made to ensure a comfortable, hassle-free journey, Indian Railways are not liable to
compensate a passenger due to non-provision of reserved accommodation or for any losses suffered due to late
running of trains and other such unintended eventualities which are not willful or deliberately perpetrated.
For the convenience of the passengers, Indian Railways have exclusive counters where they can reserve their
tickets through credit card. This facility is presently available only at important Computerised Reservation
Centres. A additional service charge of Rs. 30/- is levied when reservation of tickets is done on a credit card.
Reserved tickets can be booked through mobile phones also. The procedures for
booking is similar to that of booking tickets through internet. For details, the website
http://www.irctc.co.in may be visited.
Tickets may be booked through the authorized Rail Travellers’ Service Agents (and Railway Tourist Agents), on payment of prescribed charges. No separate
reservation quotas have been assigned to these agents and their staff has to take their turn in the queue at the Reservation office for purchasing rickets like any other passenger.
Addresses and phone numbers of these Travel Agents can be obtained from the Station Managers.
Source: Ministry of Railways |
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