SMS Sent By IRCTC can now Be Used As Train Ticket

Passengers won’t have to take printouts of the e-ticket nor need to have a smartphone to display virtual reservation messages (VRM) while travelling

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In a move to make Indian train ticketing and travel even more convenient for the passengers, the ministry of railways has decided to permit Short Messaging Service (SMS) sent by the Indian Railways Catering & Tourism Corporation (IRCTC), as an instrument on par with the Electronic Reservation Slip (ERS).

This basically means that now passengers won’t have to take printouts of the e-ticket nor need to have a smartphone to display virtual reservation messages (VRM) while travelling. An authorized SMS when displayed through laptops/palmtops/mobile phones combined with valid photo-id in original will suffice.

The SMS will contain vital details like PNR, train number, date of journey, class, name and number of passengers, coach and seat number and fare paid and if feasible, will also accommodate the names of all the passengers booked on the e-ticket (if not all then the maximum number of passengers). The initiative has already come into effect from the 1st of this month.

The SMS will have to be displayed during the course of on-board/off-board checking and if the passenger fails to produce/display it due to any eventuality (loss, discharged mobile/laptop etc), but has the prescribed proof of identity, a penalty of Rs 50 per ticket which is applicable to such cases will be levied.

Indian Railways has also provided a list of valid proofs of identity that have to be produced in original during the course of on-board and off-board checking that include voter photo identity card; passport; PAN card; driving licence; photo identity card having serial number issued by central/state government; student identity card with photograph issued by recognized school/college for their students; nationalized bank passbook with photograph and credit cards issued by banks with laminated photograph.

Additionally, the unique identification card will also be considered a valid ID proof.

 

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