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The official said the SMS service would basically supplement
the existing facilities available in 139 and reduce the burden of the network flooded with calls every day. The round-the-clock enquiry service 139 is a call centre
number and run by Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation Ltd. Estimates suggest it receives over 10 million
calls per day.
However, the SMS service would come at a premium and would be charged at Rs 3 per message. Railways are contemplating to incorporate some more
passenger-friendly features on the 139 platform like booking hotel rooms etc.
'Heritage on Wheels' train may turn into restaurant soon Recently, IRCTC had introduced 'book a taxi' service enabling
passengers to hire the taxi from their home to the railway station by calling 139.
The official said the SMS service can be availed from all mobile networks, except BSNL and Reliance networks where it will be available soon. While seeking information on PNR status, one simply has to write PNR (give space) (type PNR
number) and SMS to 139.
The benefit of the SMS service is that passengers can access information even on the move, the official said. For instance, if a passenger wants information about his train
running behind schedule and the expected arrival at the destination, he can type the station code or station name
along with his train number and SMS to 139. The SMS service would be available across the country. |
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