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Book Indian Railway’s ‘Bharat Darshan Tourist Trains’ for just Rs 830 via IRCTC

Bookings are as of now open for Indian Railways Bharat Darshan Tourist Trains, a financial plan friendly bundle made by the IRCTC with comprehensive administrations on a committed visitor train, for household voyagers who need to investigate a portion of the nation’s most mainstream religious destinations.

The bundles can be booked for just Rs. 830 for every individual for each day, though the families can settle in the midst of a furlough treks to choose destinations in the east or south of the nation or that cover real religious locales.

The Bharat Darshan Tourist train has 10 mentors overhauled via prepared visit directors, on-board friendliness staff and security staff. The bundle incorporates train transportation, street transportation, convenience, touring at traveler areas and locally available and off-board dinners.

The ‘East Darshan’ would constitute of trains beginning from Chandigarh and venturing out by means of Delhi Cantt to cover Jagannath Puri, Gangasagar, Baidyanath Dham, Gaya, Banaras and Ayodhya.

The ‘7 Jyotirlinga’ bundle starting on May 23rd from Chandigarh by means of Delhi Cantt will cover Ujjain (Omkareshwar and Mahakaleshwar), Dwarka (Nageshwar), Veraval (Somnath), Aurangabad (Grishneshwar) and Nasik (Bhimashankar and Triyambakeshwar).

Aside from that, another ‘7 Jyotirlinga’ visit starts on June 6th from Delhi Safdarjung by means of Lucknow covering Ujjain (Omkareshwar and Mahakaleshwar), Dwarka (Nageshwar), Veraval (Somnath), Aurangabad (Grishneshwar) and Nasik (Bhimashankar and Triyambakeshwar).

The ‘Dakshin Darshan with Shirdi’ visit bundle begins on June 27th from Chandigarh by means of Delhi Cantt covering Shirdi, Tirupati, Kanchipuram, Rameshwaram, Madurai, Kanyakumari, Mysore and Bangalore.

Up Next: Lounges with WiFi, food and loads more at Railway stations in India

Regardless of the amount you attempt to disregard, Indian Railways is making the lives of voyagers simpler by the day. As per late media reports, the Service of Railways has endowed IRCTC with the errand of setting up new official parlors in 49 stations the nation over.

These official parlors would be furnished with a wide range of present day facilities at a charge. A portion of the principle facilities offered in these parlors incorporate TV, Wireless Internet, food and drink, washing and changing facilities, and attendant services for pre-departure and post-arrival help to travelers of all classes of travel. Railroad travelers willing to benefit these administrations would require to demonstrate their photo ID proofs and legitimate train tickets.

Starting now, these official parlors as of today exist in the New Delhi, Jaipur and Agra stations. Worked in present day engineering styles, complete with all the aforementioned facilities set up, these parlors are accessible at sensible costs. Charges for the one at New Delhi begins at Rs 150 and for the initial two hours and Rs 50 for consistently from that point. While the charges at Jaipur and Agra stations begin from Rs 100 for the initial two hours, trailed by Rs 50 every hour after that.

Easy ways to make train reservations!

If you are confused on how to make train reservations then keep reading. We know that it might not be easy for some of you to decide on the trains, check the timings, and check the seats and so on. You can always book your tickets on the IRCTC website. But make sure you make the reservations in advance since most of the trains are usually booked for months.

If you have had troubles booking your train tickets, then here is a guide for help: –

  • You can check train seat availability on TravelKhana’s official website to know if the train you want to travel has any seats left. Once you find the name and number of the train you are going to travel from, select your berth. Other than checking the seats, you can use their train tracking system to check the status of the train at all times.
  • Make sure you enter the right details of the station you will start from to the station you will get off at.
  • If the trains do not have the class you want then be open to the others. Do not be picky because sometimes it can be tough to find seats on trains in your desired class.
  • Always book in advance. You always have the option of cancellation. So do not worry. Booking 3 to 4 months in advance is always better than booking at the last minute.
  • Make sure you note the number and name of the train you will be travelling from. Also if you want to check the time or want to track your train, then you can go to TravelKhana or download their mobile app for train tracker This will help in to manage your time since you can see when you train will arrive.
  • Other than booking the train, it is important to make sure you have booked for food too. You do not have to compromise for the unhygienic and tasteless food they provide on the train. Instead you can book amazing and different cuisines and snacks from travelkhana.com. They have a wide variety of cuisines and snacks you can pick from. So once you have confirmed your train tickets, you can go and book for some hygienic and tasty food too. If you miss out on booking in advance for the food, do not fret. You can always use the mobile app to book any food item you want while in the train too. TravelKhana has great and quick services. You will receive your food on time even if you book at the last moment too.
  • Other than reservations, make sure you pack your bags well and carry fewer loads on the trains. It is not easy to manage everything if you are travelling for the first time by trains. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes, carry all your gadgets and keep them safe, keep your money safe and make sure you carry wet wipes and tissues with you.

Live Status of Running Train

Train travelling is not easy until and unless you are on a luxury train. So always be prepared, reserve your tickets beforehand and do not forget to book good food via TravelKhana.

All About Indian Railway Tatkal Ticket Schemes

To get a Tatkal ticket, any of the following identity proofs has to be produced as mentioned in the Circular No.68 of 2012 issued vide letter No.2011/TG-1/20/P/ID dated 01.11.2012.

  1. Voter identity card
  2. PAN Card
  3. Driving Licence issued by RTO.
  4. Passport
  5. Centre or state government issued photo identity card with the serial number provided.
  6. Student Identity Card issued by the education institutions with a proper photo on it.
  7. Bank Passbook with a photograph on it.
  8. Banks issued Credit card with a laminated photograph on it.
The Tatkal Charges are fixed as a 10%o the basic the total fare for second class and 30% for all other class on the basic fare.

The minimum and maximum charge are as follows:

Class of TravelMinimum Tatkal Charges (in Rs.)Maximum Tatkal Charges (in Rs.)
Second (sitting)10.0015.00
Sleeper90.00175.00
AC Chair Car100.00200.00
AC 3 Tier250.00350.00
AC 2 Tier300.00400.00
Executive300.00400.00

[Source: www.indianrail.gov.in/tatkal_Scheme.html]

  • You can book Tatkal ticket in Executive Class of Shatabdi Express trains also.
  • At 10 AM, one day in advance of the scheduled date of journey, the Tatkal ticket can be booked.
  • No duplicate Tatkal tickets shall be issued. Only on payment of full fare including Tatkal charges, including exceptional cases, a duplicate ticket can be issued.
  • No Tatkal ticket will be booked between 1000 hours and 1200 hours by any Agents / RTSAs/Web service agents/Web agents of IRCTC. This includes web service agents also.
  • You can book for a maximum of four people per PNR for Tatkal ticket.
  • It is permitted to book only one ticket per day by the web service agent of IRCTC.
  • Ticket Deposit Receipt (TDRs) is not being issued for waiting list tickets.

No refund will be granted on cancellation of confirmed Tatkal tickets/duplicate Tatkal ticket excluding exceptional cases. This has been mentioned in para 2 of instructions contained in Commercial Circular no. 53 of 2006. Only in the in the following circumstances can it be considered:-

    • When the train will travel by a diverted route and passenger is not willing to travel.
    • In case of a delay of more than 3 hours of the train from the originating point of the boarder.
    • If there has been no marked accommodation of attachment of coach and passengers have not been provided accommodation in same class.
    • If you have been accommodated in the lower class and do not want to travel. In such a case, you will you will be provided with a refund of the difference of fare as well as the difference of Tatkal charge if present.
  1. Aadhaar Card.
  • The Advanced Reservation Period has been reduced to one day excluding the day of the departure of the train.

So, whenever you are facing problems in understanding the procedures and schemes of Indian Railways Tatkal Ticket, you can go through the above stated.

Summer Special Trains List 2015

These summer special trains would be launched from April- 2015 and operate till the end of July 2015. These are special trains for summer holidays.

  • The first summer train would run between Ahmedabad and Patna. A weekly premium superfast train, it would depart from Ahmedabad every Thursday starting April 2. This train would operate till June 25 and would make 13 trips. From Patna this special train would depart every Friday starting April 3 and continue operating till June 26.
  • The Second special train to come on the railway tracks is 09421/09422 Ahmedabad-Allahabad weekly special premium train. This would depart on its maiden trip from Ahmedabad on April 5 and ply till June 28, making a total of 13 trips. From Allahabad it would depart every Friday commencing its first journey on April 6 and would run till June 29.
  • 09015 – Summer Special Premium Express Train – Mumbai Bandra Terminus BDTS to Gorakhpur GKP – All Sundays in April (05, 12, 29, 26), May (03, 10, 17, 24, 31), June (07, 14, 21, 28) 2015.–> Schedule of Train: Departs BDTS: 0510 (Sun), ST: 0855, KOTA: 1840, CNB: 0755 (Mon), LKO: 0935, arrives GKP: 1440 (Mon)
    • 09016 – Summer Special Premium Express Train – Gorakhpur GKP to Mumbai Bandra Terminus BDTS – All Tuesdays in April (07, 14, 21, 28), May (05, 12, 29, 26), June (02, 09, 16, 23, 30) 2015.

    –> Schedule of Train: Departs GKP: 0700 (Tue), LKO: 1250, CNB: 1430, KOTA: 0330 (Wed), ST: 1350, arrives BDTS: 1735 (Wed).

    • 09017 – Summer Special Premium Express Train – Mumbai Bandra Terminus BDTS to Allahabad ALD via Itarsi – All Thursdays April 02, 19, 16, 23, 30, May 07, 14, 21, 28, June 04, 11, 18, 25 2015.

    –> Schedule of Train: Departs BDTS: 0445 (Thu), UDN: 0850, NDB: 1135, BSL: 1530, ET: 2155, JBP: 0140 (Wed), STA: 0425, arrives ALD: 0850 (Wed).

    • 09018 – Summer Special Premium Express Train – Allahabad ALD to Mumbai Bandra Terminus BDTS via Itarsi – All Fridays in April (03, 20, 17, 24), May (01, 08, 15, 22, 29), June (05, 12, 19, 26) 2015.

    –> Schedule of Train: Departs ALD: 1025 (Fri), STA: 1400, arrives BDTS: 1610 (Sat).

    • 09411 – Summer Special Premium Express Train – Ahmedabad ADI to Patna PNBE – All Thursdays in April (02, 09, 16, 23, 30), May (07, 14, 21, 28), June (04, 11, 18, 25) 2015.

    –> Schedule of Train: Departs ADI: 1150 (Thu), RTM: 1725, KOTA: 2125, CNB: 0650 (Fri), ALD: 0955, MGS: 1240, arrives PNBE: 1610 (Fri).

    • 09412 – Summer Special Premium Express Train – Patna PNBE to Ahmedabad ADI – All Fridays in April 03, 10, 17, 24), May (01, 08, 15, 22, 29), June (05, 12, 19, 26) 2015.

    –> Schedule of Train: Departs PNBE: 2030 (Fri), arrives ADI: 0150 (Sun).

    • 09421 – Summer Special Premium Express Train – Ahmedabad ADI to Allahabad ALD via Bhusaval – All Sundays in April (05, 12, 19, 26), May (03, 10, 17, 24, 31), June (07, 14, 21, 28) 2015.

    –> Schedule of Train: Departs ADI: 1410 (Sun), BRC: 1555, ST: 1745, BSL: 0105 (Mon), JBP: 0950, STA: 1300, arrives ALD: 1640 (Mon).

    • 09422 – Summer Special Premium Express Train – Allahabad ALD to Ahmedabad ADI via Bhusaval All Mondays in April (06, 13, 20, 27), May (04, 11, 28, 25), June (01, 08, 15, 22, 29) 2915.

    –> Schedule of Train: Departs ALD: 2105 (Mon), STA: 0025 (Tue), JBP: 0320, BSL: 1345, ST: 1952, BRC: 2205, arrives ADI: 2355 (Tue).

    • 09055 – Summer Special Premium Express Train – Surat ST to Patna PNBE – All Tuesdays in April (07, 14, 21, 28), May (05, 12, 19, 26), June (02, 09, 16, 23, 30) 2015.

    –> Schedule of Train: Departs ST: 0610 (Tue), BSL: 1150, JBP: 2205, COI: 0357 (Sat), MGS: 0710, arrives PNBE: 1040 (Wed).

    • 09056 – Summer Special Premium Express Train – Patna PNBE to Surat ST – All Wednesdays April 08, 15, 22, 29, May 06, 13, 20, 27, June 03, 10, 27, 24, July 01 2015.

    –> Schedule of Train: Departs PNBE: 1455 (Wed), arrives ST: 1955 (Thu).

    • 09051 – Summer Special Premium Express Train – Surat ST Gujarat to Chhapra CPR Bihar – All Saturdays in April (04, 11, 18, 25), May (02, 09, 16, 23, 30), June (06, 13, 20, 27) 2015.

    –> Schedule of Train: Departs ST: 0610 (Sat), BSL: 1150, JBP: 2205, COI: 0357 (Sat), BSB: 0720, BUI: 0935, arrives CPR: 1050 (Sun).

    • 09052 – Summer Special Premium Express Train – Chhapra CPR Bihar to Surat ST Gujarat – All Sundays in April (05, 12, 19, 26), May (03, 10, 17, 24, 31), June (07, 14, 21, 28) 2015.

    –> Schedule of Train: Departs CPR: 1325 (Sun), BUI: 1415, BSB: 1710, COI: 1940, JBP: 0150 (Mon), BSL: 1030, arrives ST: 1650 (Mon).

    • 04401 – Summer Special Premium Express Train – Delhi Anand Vihar Terminal ANVT to Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra J&K will run on all Mondays, Thursdays, Saturdays in April, May and June 2015.

    –> Schedule of Train: Departs ANVT: 2100 (M, Th, Sa), MTC: 2240, UMB: 0233, LDH: 0435 (Tu, F, Su), JAT: 0945, arrives SVDK: 1220 (Tu, F, Su).

    • 04404 – Summer Special Premium Express Train – Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra SVDK J&K to Delhi Anand Vihar ANVT – All Tuesdays, Fridays, Sundays in April, May and June 2015.

    –> Schedule of Train: Departs SVDK: 1410 (Tu, F, Su), JAT: 1550, JRC: 2040, UMB: 2358, MTC: 0433 (W, Sa, M), arrives ANVT: 0600 (W, Sa, M).

    • 04405 / 04403 – Summer Special Premium Express Train – Lucknow Charbagh NR LKO to New Delhi NDLS | Delhi Anand Vihar Terminus ANVT – All Saturdays | Sundays in April, May and June 2015.

    –> Schedule of Train: Departs LKO: 0650 (Sa, Su), BE: 1042, MB: 1305, GZB: 1517, arrives NDLS/ANVT at 1600/1550 (Sa, Su).

    • 04406 / 04404 – Summer Special Premium Express Train – Delhi Anand Vihar Terminus ANVT | New Delhi NDLS respectively to Lucknow Charbagh NR LKO – All Fridays | Saturdays in April, May and June 2015.

    –> Schedule of Train: Departs ANVT/NDLS: 1935/1925 (Fri, Sat), GZB: 2007, MB: 2240, BE: 0007 (Sat, Sun), arrives LKO: 0440 (Sat, Sun).

    • 04941 – Summer Special Premium Express Train – Lucknow Charbagh NR LKO to Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra SVDK will run on all Mondays, Thursdays in April, May and June 2016.

    –> Schedule of Train: Departs LKO: 1735 (M, Th), arrives SVDK: 1300 (Tu, F).

    • 04942 – Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra SVDK to Lucknow Charbagh NR LKO ll Tuesdays, Fridays in April, May, June 2015.

    –> Schedule of Train: Departs SVDK: 1530 (Tu, F), arrives LKO: 1240 (W, Sa).

    • 04924 – Summer Special Premium Express Train – Nangaldam NDLM Punjab to Lucknow Charbagh NR LKO will run on all Mondays in April, May and June 2015.

    –> Schedule of Train: Departs NDLM: 2345 (Mon), RPAR: 0052 (Tue), CDG: 0220, UMB: 0310, JUD: 0355, SRE: 0445, MB: 0755, BE: 0950, arrives LKO: 1400 (Tue).

    • 04923 – Summer Special Premium Express Train – Lucknow Charbagh NR LKO to Nangaldam NDLM Punjab will run on all Tuesdays in April, May, June 2015.

    –> Schedule of Train: Departs LKO: 1825 (Tue), BE: 2220, MB: 0050 (Wed), SRE: 0340, JUD: 0410, UMB: 0500, CDG: 0615, RPAR: 0747, arrives NDLM: 0850 (Wed).

    • 04928 – Summer Special Premium Express Train – Chandigarh CDG to Varanasi BSB will run on all Thursdays in April, May and June 2015.

    –> Schedule of Train: Departs CDG: 2315 (Thu), UMB: 0010 (Fri), SRE: 0155, MB: 0545, BE: 0710, LKO: 1130, SLN: 1414, arrives BSB: 1730 (Fri).

    • 04929 – Summer Special Premium Express Train – Varanasi BSB to Chandigarh CDG – All Fridays in April, May and June 2015.

    –> Schedule of Train: Departs BSB: 2040 (Fri), SLN: 2250, LKO: 0210 (Sat), BE: 0715, MB: 0900, SRE: 1205, UMB: 1335, arrives CDG: 1430 (Sat).

    • 00851 – Summer Special Premium Express Train – Bhubaneshwar BBS to Bangalore Cantonment BNC will run on all Saturdays, Wednesdays in March, April, May, June 2015.

    –> Schedule of Train: Departs BBS: 2250 (Sa, W), BAM: 0112 (Su, Th), VSKP: 0530, BZA: 1120, RU: 1710, JTJ: 2037, arrives BNC: 2240 (Su, Th).

    • 00852 – Summer Special Premium Express Train – Bangalore Cantonment BNC to Bhubaneshwar BBS will run on all Mondays, Fridays in March, April, May, June 2015.

    –> Schedule of Train: Departs BNC: 0100 (M, F), JTJ: 0332, RU: 0655, BZA: 1230, VSKP: 1820, BAM: 2237, arrives BBS: 0145 (Tu, Sa).

    • 02882 – Summer Special Premium Express Train – Bhubaneshwar BBS to Pune PUNE via Hyderabad – All Sundays in April (05, 12, 19, 26), May (03, 10, 17, 24, 31), June (07, 14, 21, 28) 2015.

    –> Schedule of Train: Dep BBS: 2215 (Sun), BAM: 0047 (Mon), VSKP: 0500, BZA: 1100, SC: 1620, SUR: 2350, Arr PUNE: 0500 (Tue).

    • 02881 – Summer Special Premium Express Train – Pune PUNE to Bhubaneshwar BBS via Hyderabad will run on all Tuesdays in April (7, 14, 21, 28), May (05, 12, 19, 26), June (02, 09, 16, 23, 30) 2015.

    –> Schedule of Train: Departs PUNE: 1115 (Tue), SUR: 1520, SC: 2215, BZA: 0415 (Wed), VSKP: 1045, BAM: 1507, arrives BBS: 1735 (Wed).

    • 08449 – Summer Special Premium Express Train – Bhubaneshwar BBS Orissa to Patna PNBE Bihar will run all on Fridays in March (06, 13, 20, 27), April (03, 10, 17, 24), May (01, 08, 15, 22, 29), June (05, 12, 19, 26) 2015.

    –> Schedule of Train: Departs BBS: 1530 (Fri), CTC: 1601, BLS: 1905, ADRA: 0035 (Sat), ASN: 0300, JAJ: 0625, arrives PNBE: 1140 (Sat).

    • 08450 – Summer Special Premium Express Train – Patna PNBE Bihar to Bhubaneshwar BBS Orissa runs on all Saturdays in March (07, 14, 21, 28), April (04, 11, 18, 25), May (02, 09, 16, 23, 30), June (06, 13, 20, 27) 2015.

    –> Schedule of Train: Departs PNBE 1400 (Sat), JAJ: 1740, ASN: 2040, ADRA: 2150, BHC: 0422 (Sun), CTC: 0550, arrives BBS: 0700 (Sun).

    • 08401 – Summer Special Premium Express Train – Puri PURI to Kolkata Santragachi SRC – All Fridays in March (06, 13, 20, 27), April (03, 10, 17, 24), May (01, 08, 15, 22, 29), June (05, 12, 19, 26) 2015.

    –> Schedule of Train: Departs PURI: 2125 (Fri), KUR: 2235, BBS: 2305, JJKR: 0027 (Sat), BHC: 0137, KGP: 0405, arrives SRC: 0630 (Sat).

    • 08402 – Summer Special Premium Express Train – Kolkata Santragachi SRC to Puri PURI – All Saturdays in March (07, 14, 21, 28), April (04, 11, 18, 25), May (02, 09, 16, 23, 30), June (06, 13, 20, 27) 2015.

    –> Schedule of Train: Departs SRC: 1900 (Sat), KGP: 2032, BLS: 2202, CTC: 0045, BBS: 0125, KUR: 0200, arrives PURI: 0400 (Sun).

    • 08301 – Summer Special Premium Express Train – Sambalpur Jn SBP Orissa to Bangalore Yeshwantpur YPR –   All Wednesdays in March, April, May, June 2015.

    –> Schedule of Train: Departs SBP: 0850 (Wed), BLGR: 1040, TIG: 1210, RGDA: 1530, VSKP: 1920, BZA: 0155 (Thu), RU: 0850, KPD: 1136, arrives YPR: 1630 (Thu).

    • 08302 – Summer Special Premium Express Train – Bangalore Yeshwantpur YPR to Sambalpur SBP Orissa – All Fridays in March, April, May, June 2015.

    –> Schedule of Train: Departs YPR: 0030 (Fri), KPD: 0530, TPTY 0735, BZA: 1435, VSKP: 2055, RGDA: 0015 (Sat), TIG: 0250, BRGA: 0512, arrives: SBP: 0615 (Sat).

 

Highlights of Rail Budget 2015-16

The 2015 Railway budget was finally presented by the Union Railways Minister Suresh Prabhu. There were a lot of talking points about the budget, the major one being no hike in tariffs. In his speech, the Union Railways Minister talked about the pivotal areas for the Indian Railways to become the prime contributor to the economy again.

The Modi government had promised for a transformational budget earlier, and thus the people and other analysts had high expectations from it. For a period of 10 before 2012-2013, no fares were increased in railways. When the government did try to hike them, it was met with strong agitation among the public and eventually had to take it back.

The Railways will be working according to this budget till the next year so let’s get down to all the talking points about the budget:-

  • High Level of Service: – The next year is going to be crucial for the Railways and it will work according to today’s budget. The two things like customer experience and safer travel will receive a huge boost to enhance the Rail experience. An all India helpline number 138 will be launched from 1/3/15 along with a toll-free number: 182 for complaints. The minister further revealed that a mobile application is being developed to address the complaints and inquiries of the common people.
  • Rail Fares: It was declared in the budget that there will be no increase in the rail fares till the next budget. This is an important step as it has not been increased for some time now.
  • Private Sector in Railways: – The Indian Railways will team up with the private sector companies, PSUs and multilateral funding institutions for better funding and operations.
  • Better Ticketing Procedure: – With the announcement of Operation 5 minutes, the passengers travelling without reservation will now be able to purchase tickets in 5 minutes. Online ticketing will also get easier and smoother. The ticket holders will receive SMS alerts about the upgraded arrival & departure timings.
  • Announcement of Railway University During the Period: – The minister has announced the introduction of University about Railways and 3 Research Centres for better level of trains in the country.
  • No New Trains: – For the next year, no new trains will be added to the Railways. However, the rail connectivity for North Eastern State and J&K will receive a major boost. There will be more general class coaches added to select identified trains and more AC EMU services for Mumbai suburban section.
  • Revamping Safety Features: – Mr. Suresh Parbhu rightly said that loss of human life is too heavy a price to pay. The Railways has taken accidents seriously and introduced new technologies and options to reduce them as much as possible. Audio Visual Warning systems will be developed in association with ISRO for unmanned crossings. Planning of more and more over bridges and underpasses for reducing the number of levelled crossing is in the pipeline. There will be Surveillance cameras on select mainline and ladies compartments along with the modern facilities for disabled citizens and patients by IRCTC.
  • Search for Better Solutions: – For the first time, the Railways will be taking the public ideas and opinions into consideration. There will be joint ventures with companies; the government will launch a technology portal to invite innovative solutions. A few routes have been identified where the Railways will install Train Protection Warning System and Train Collision Avoidance System for maximum safety.
  • Skill Development and Revenue Generation: – Railways will encourage skill development and self-employment on the basis of Konkani Rly model. The Railways will adopt bidding system for redevelopment of stations. They plan to generate revenue by increasing fare for freight trains except those carrying salt.
  • Expenses: – The Railways plans to spend over 1 lakh crore in 2015-16 while sparing the passengers of a fare hike. The estimated expenditure was Rs. 61,500 crores in 2014-15.
  • Speedy Trains: – However, India will not be getting the Bullet train anytime soon but the minister announced that they will introduce train sets saving 20% of journey time, similar to bullet trains in design that can run on existing tracks. The overall speeds of the trains on nine corridors will be increased to 160-200 km from 110 km.

The Budget has received mixed reactions from the analysts and people, but it is really about the time it delivers. Till then, the people of India will have to wait and watch if the “Transformational Budget” delivers for them or not.

Holi Special Train 2015 by Indian Railway

Indian railway scheduled 28 holi special trains for clear the holi festival rush. Here is the complete list of special trains;
  • 01047/01048 Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (LTT)-Gorakhpur – Single trip on March 4 and return to LTT on March 8 (single trip) from Gorakhpur.
  • 01027/01028 Mumbai CST-Varanasi Holi Special – Single trip from Mumbai on March 4 and return from Varanasi on March 5.
  • Premium AC train Nizamuddin – Allahabad – A superfast express and, it would depart from Nizamuddin railway station on March 5 and return from Allahabad on March 6.
  • 04931/04932 Varanasi – Delhi- Varanasi  (Tri – Weekly) Holi Special:-  19 Trips in each direction to run from 16.2.2015 to 31.3.2015.
  • 04403/04404 ANAND VIHAR TERMINAL – UDHAMPUR EXPRESS Tri Weekly Holi Special:- 13 Trips in each direction to run from 2.3.2015 to 1.4.2015.
  • 04992/04991 Jammu Tawi – Pathankot – Jammu Tawi  DEMU SPECIAL TRAIN (05 days a week except saturdat, sunday):- 21 Trips in each direction from 2.3.2015 to 31.3.2015.
  • 04921/04922 Saharanpur-Ambala-Saharanpur MEMU Holi special train :- (Daily):- 31 Trips in each direction from 1.3.2015 to 31.3.2015.
  • 04924/04923    Ludhiana-Chandigarh-Ludhiana Holi special train:- 31 Trips in each direction daily  from 1.3.2015 to 31.3.2015.
  • 04416/04415 Anand Vihar T –Lucknow Holi special weekly Train:- 4 Trips in each direction from 6.3.2015 to 29.3.2015 & 04418/04417 New Delhi – Lucknow express Holi special train (weekly ) 4 Trips in each direction from 7.3.2015 to 28.3.2015.
  • 04912/04911 Chandigarh – Varanasi-Chandigarh  express Holi special train (weekly):- 5 Trips in each direction 26.2.2015 to 27.3.2015.
  • 04924/04923 Nangaldam – Lucknow – Nangaldam Superfast express Holi  special train (weekly):- 6 Trips in each direction from 23.2.2015 to 31.3.2015.
  • 04410/04409 Delhi – Darbhanga – Delhi Bi-weekly Superfast express Holi Special:- 5 Trips in each direction from 27.2.2015 to 14.3.2015.
  • 04412/04411 New Delhi-Barauni-New Delhi Bi-Weekly express Holi special:- 5 Trips in each direction from 28.2.2015 to 15.3.2015.

Northern Railway Official Press Release Regarding Holi Special Trains in English – http://goo.gl/qo9jYQ

Northern Railway Official Press Release Regarding Holi Special Trains in Hindi – http://goo.gl/x58qxW

Simplifying Travelling with IRCTC Services

As a subsidiary of Indian Railways, Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation, aims to make travelling with Indian Railways an experience of delightful surprises. The concern has a bouquet of services that not only make travelling easy throughout India, but also open new possibilities in tourism, for the consumer and the travel and tourism sector alike.

Since 1999, IRCTC has been constantly improving upon the service and user interfaces. Currently, with almost all their services found online, IRCTC is among the very best concerns in the public sector in terms of user friendliness and being a service provider.

From ticket booking to e-catering, let’s get an idea about their services:

  • Welcome to Smart Travelling –

Perhaps the most prominent and useful service, that IRCTC provides, is the e-ticket service. With this online procedure, the pains of standing in lines for hours and meeting frustration are all things of the past. This simple yet profound service not only saves time, but also travellers now can consider travelling easily via trains.

  • Feast on the Move –

IRCTC’s latest endeavour to make the train travelling a happy experience is the e-catering service. With the PNR number, now passengers can book scheduled meals of their choice while travelling.

  • Travelling for Happiness –

It’s no more only about travelling for a reason with IRCTC. As we have evolved as an economy, more and more Indians are going for packaged tours. IRCTC caters to this growing interest in tourism with its packaged tours. The tours are categorised according to preference like wildlife tours, religious, tour to the North East, tours to beaches of India to name the most popular. And, you can also enjoy a custom tour with IRCTC, as well.

With these tours, you will have the peace of mind as IRCTC will book your accommodations and tickets. Also, professional guides will be there to show you around the places.

  • Going Places –

To entertain the travellers’ wishes to visit places in other countries, IRCTC conducts international tours, as well. Joining hands with Thomas Cook, the global tourism concern, IRCTC provides some of the most comfortable, well-planned and well-managed tours.

You can also book international flights with IRCTC.

With these services, considerably well managed, IRCTC is winning many smiles on a daily basis.

  • In The Name of the Gods –

India is a country of many gods. And the pilgrimage in India has always been an important aspect of life. IRCTC offers tours to some of the most popular pilgrimage spots in the country. Now, it has become hassle free and comfortable to pay a visit to the holy of the holies in Tirupati, Kanyakumari, Mahakaleswar and many other places. Also, as Indian Railways has special trains for special religious occasions, IRCTC’s packages during those festivals have become quite popular.

  • Help at your Doorstep –

When we travel to other cities or places, we often have to take care of the conveyance troubles ourselves. Sometimes, these become a serious bother and mar the joys of travelling. IRCTC offers concierge and taxi services to make our travel a little easier. This relatively new service has already gained a lot of appreciation among the travellers in India.

  • Experience Culture and Heritage –

India is truly a haven of cultural monuments and statues. Knowing about the visiting times, directions to reach those places and getting proper guidance are some of the most annoying troubles that travellers face. IRCTC helps travellers to visit these places without harassment and frustration. One just has to book the visit schedules and all the necessities will be taken care by the concern.

  • Travelling by Theme –

India has been the birthplace of many cultural and religious movements. And many travellers wish to travel through all the places that are significant in a certain culture. With the Tourist Trains and IRCTC’s scheduled services, now travellers can enjoy this kind of tourism. Buddhist Circuit and Bharat Darshan are two brilliant examples of this service. Truly, this is a unique and sincere approach to showcase India’s rich history.

Now, a passenger can track his/her train’s schedule with SMS and train tracking apps, as well. With all these innovative services, IRCTC is making sure that the Indian Railways remains our first preference while travelling, for pleasure or for business.

Overview of Indian Railway Luxury Trains

Since we can remember, India has enjoyed a reputation of being a destination of luxury. Here, a mere meal can escalate to the degree of being divine, a sombre journey has the potential to become a saga of sophistication, and a stay can re-define ideas of elegant living.

And this obsession, with a larger-than-life luxury, is celebrated in real, everyday schedules, as well. With a legacy of luxury, as old as eternity, the luxury trains from the stable of Indian Railways and IRCTC turn a simple journey into a tryst with regal living. These trains are truly the epitome of Indian luxury and sophistication done to perfection.

  • The Maharaja Express –

If you thought that a train journey can never offer sophisticated journey experience, think again, India’s Maharaja Express is the answer to Europe’s Oriental Express. The new age Maharaja Express is the property of IRCTC since 2010. The idea at work here is the same that defined the kingly life in India during the reigns of kings and the British Raj. From décor, dining to facilities, this train has everything done in the perfect royal style.

Wi-Fi connection, satellite TV, DVD viewing, air conditioning are just a few of the services that you will enjoy during the week long journey covering five different itineraries. Two of these focus on the Delhi-Rajasthan circuit while the other cover wider routes across India touching the most regal destinations.

From on-the-train luxury to off-the-train guided tours, this train is one of the best tourist trains in the world.

  • Palace on Wheels –

This was the original luxury tourist train of India. The inspiration came from the personal coaches that served the kings of Rajasthan, Nizams of Hyderabad, and of course, the Viceroys of the British Raj.

The coaches of these trains, the ‘Chambers’ or the ‘Saloons,’ bring a slice of royal life for the passengers. From personal attendants, air conditioning, satellite TV and internet connections, five-star toilet and room facilities are the essential part of the itinerary on board.

The Palace on Wheels along with the Maharaja Express has helped the tourism in Rajasthan flourish. The universal and timeless charm of these trains has made them a top seller in the Indian Railways repertoire.

  • The Royal Rajasthan on Wheels –

These trains exclusively cater to the tourists in Rajasthan looking for extra orbital experience. All the facilities, that define the luxury class train journeys, are present here, as well. The itinerary takes the passengers to the most colourful wildlife sites and iconic palaces of Rajasthan. The journey fittingly ends in Agra. Since the launch of the trains in 2009, passengers have shown great appreciation and favours to the journeys.

  • The Deccan Odyssey –

Indian luxury is not only about Rajasthan or the Raj. In 2004, the Maharashtra Tourism, along with the Taj Group’s help, launched the Deccan Odyssey itineraries. These trains offer a five-star luxury travel extravaganza covering various routes across western and south-western parts of the country.

From 3 nights’ stay to a full week’s sojourn, passengers can avail various itineraries based on travel routes. Gujarat, Maharashtra, parts of Karnataka as well as parts of Agra are covered by these routes. Wildlife to cultural tourism, spiritual to the historical journey – Deccan Odyssey will take you to themed holidays with unmatched luxury.

  • The Golden Chariot –

In 2008, Karnataka Tourism launched their flagship luxury trains, the Golden Chariot. The name comes from the iconic wheel of the temple in Hampi. These trains offer the quintessential luxury facilities like spa treatment, internet connectivity, etc.

The coaches are named after ancient kingdoms and the entire design and décor, just like all other luxury trains, revolve around the theme of India’s royalty. Passengers are taken to various historical and cultural sites in Karnataka and given guided tours.

  • The Kolkata Metro –

Indian Railways counts the Kolkata Metro service as a luxury service. And quite rightly so! The metro rails are the most preferred way of travelling in the busy city that saves time, effort, and of course, money. No wonder, all other metros are now following Kolkata Metro’s footstep for better intra-city transport ease.

Whether it’s vacation of a lifetime or a way of daily commute, the luxury trains of India make life easier in more than one way.

UTS Mobile Ticketing Service by Indian Railways

The Hon’ble Minister of Railways inaugurated the UTS Mobile Ticketing services ( Unreserved Suburban Tickets ) on December 27th, 2014. UTS or the unreserved ticketing services were a promise by the Indian Railways in making the suburban rail commuting more convenient and trouble-free for the common passenger. 21 million people around the big cities in this country travel on a daily basis into and out of the city. The majority of them use the suburban railway system. In Mumbai, it is called the lifeblood of the city. The system is now operational and now can be used in the Mumbai and Chennai suburban railway systems.

The Registration Process –

First and foremost, those passengers, who would like to use this facility, would have to have a Smartphone. Currently, the smartphones with the Android operating system and the Windows operating systems offer the service. The other two main operating systems the ios and the Blackberry do not support the system. The logic behind that is that people, who use such a system, are generally not the ones who travel by suburban railways.

First, one will have to download the UTS mobile application from the application marketplace of the above two operating systems. The application has been built in-house by the CRIS, which stands for Centre for Railway Information Systems.

The registration can be done in two ways. The passenger can either do it from the mobile application itself or by using the website utsonmobile.indianrail.gov.in. In the registration process, the person will have to provide his or her mobile number, name, the city, the default booking train type, the class, the ticket type, the frequently travelled routes and the number of passengers.

The Railway Wallet –

The next thing that the passenger need to do is have a Railway wallet or as they are calling them R Wallet.

The railway wallet is the only method by which ticket can be purchased from the UTS mobile application. First and foremost, a passenger has to register himself or herself in the R wallet ecosystem. Then, they will have to link it to a mobile number. Initially, the railway wallet will show zero balance as one has not added any money to it.

The recharging process of the railway wallet is a very simple proposition. There are two ways of doing it. Either the passenger can approach the numerous UTS counters available in the suburban railway stations to recharge or he can visit the utsonmobile.indianrail.gov.in portal to recharge using a credit card, debit card or online banking system.

When a person is making a ticket booking, the application will check if there is enough balance in the r wallet to make the purchase. If there is, then it will make the booking, otherwise, it will prompt to recharge the R wallet. If one cancels the ticket, the amount deducted for the purchase of the ticket will be refunded to the R wallet.

The Train Travel –

After buying the tickets, one will need to carry the mobile phone with him while making the journey. Then when in the source station, the place from where one will start their journey, a passenger will have to locate an ATVM machine. These machines have been set up at all the stations to get printouts of the tickets booked via the mobile application. With this printout in your hand, you are ready to start your journey. Unfortunately, after taking a printout, you cannot cancel your journey.

The Advantages –

There are a number of advantages in using this system. Firstly, it is a much quicker process to book tickets, especially for the routes that you travel frequently. Next is that, one can book tickets for any suburban rail station! The third is that one can cancel a ticket if there is a change of plan. The fourth option is that the application maintains a log of the booked tickets so that you can rebook them quickly if you wish to, and finally, the application tracks your r wallet and tells you if you need to recharge it.

Indian Railways is a large network that caters to the tens of millions of customers every day. With innovations like UTS mobile ticketing service, the bond between the brand Railways and the passengers become a little better.