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  2. Tatkal scheme - Wikipedia

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    Tatkal scheme. The Tatkal Scheme is a ticketing program established by Indian Railways. The scheme is used for booking journeys at very short notice. The Indian Railways introduced it in all forms of reserved classes on almost all trains in India. It was introduced in 1997, when Nitish Kumar was the Railway Minister of India. [ 1]

  3. Indian Railways - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Railways website went online in February 2000 and online ticketing was introduced on 3 August 2002 through IRCTC. [35] Indian Railways now provides multiple channels for passengers to book tickets through website, smartphone apps, SMS, rail reservation counters at train stations, or through private ticket booking counters. Reserved ...

  4. Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .irctc .co .in. Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation ( IRCTC) is an Indian public sector undertaking that provides ticketing, catering, and tourism services for the state-owned Indian Railways. It was established in 1999 by the Government of India and operated under the administrative control of the Ministry of Railways.

  5. Reservation against Cancellation - Wikipedia

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    A Reservation Against Cancellation (RAC) is a type of ticket that can be sold for travel on the Indian Railways. Although it ensures certainty of travel, it does not guarantee a berth. A berth will be allocated to the ticket who reserves an RAC ticket if passengers who already have a confirmed ticket do not board before the train departure or ...

  6. Centre for Railway Information Systems - Wikipedia

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    Next Generation e-Ticketing (NGeT): The Internet-based E-ticketing reservation system, developed for IRCTC, that connects at the back-end to PRS. [7] Computerization of Indian Railways' Unreserved Ticketing System: Unreserved ticketing is a major component of IR’s ticket volume, and an important source of revenue.

  7. Rail transport in India - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Railways website went online in February 2000 and online ticketing was introduced on 3 August 2002 through IRCTC. [62] Indian Railways now provides multiple channels for passengers to book tickets through website, smartphone apps, SMS, rail reservation counters at train stations, or through private ticket booking counters. Reserved ...

  8. Suvidha Express - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.indianrail.gov.in. The Suvidha Express also called as Premium Express [1] series of trains were introduced by Indian Railways in 2014 for the 1st time which is operated in busiest routes. [2] They were intended to follow dynamic pricing in fares similar to that of airlines contrary to the standard one fare for one class of travel ...

  9. Shatabdi Express - Wikipedia

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    Track owner (s) Indian Railways. Shatabdi Express ( lit. 'Century Express') are a series of fast passenger trains operated by Indian Railways. Shatabdi Express are day trains and mostly return to their origin station the same day. The trains run at a maximum permissible speed of 110–150 km/h (68–93 mph) [ 1] with the Rani Kamalapati–New ...