Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Indian Railways: Missed Your Train? Here's What You Need To Know!


(MENAFN- AsiaNet News) Many of us have missed a train for some reason or the other. If you have a reserved ticket and miss your train, what should you do? Can you use that ticket to board another train? Will you get a refund? Let's check what the railway rules say.Missing a train is a common problem for many passengers. People often miss their booked train because they get stuck in traffic, reach the station late, there's a last-minute platform change, or their connecting train is delayed. In such a situation, can you use the same ticket to board another train? Let's find out the official railway rules here.According to railway rules, every ticket is valid only for a specific train, date, class, and journey. This means if you miss your booked train, you are generally not allowed to travel on another train with the same ticket. This rule is even stricter for reserved tickets. If you book a sleeper or AC ticket on an express train and miss it, that ticket is invalid for another express or any other train. It's wrong to assume you can travel on any train just because you have a ticket.

The situation is a bit different for an unreserved or general ticket. A passenger with a general ticket might be able to travel on other passenger trains or trains with general coaches going on the same route. However, this also depends on the date and destination mentioned on the ticket. A general ticket is usually valid for a specific period (around 3 hours). So, if you board another train within that time frame on the same day, you might not face a problem.

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In some special situations, passengers with reserved tickets might get some relief. If you miss your next train because a connecting train was delayed, you can contact the station authorities. They may be able to help in certain cases. They might try to arrange an alternative, especially if the connecting journey is on the same PNR or the delay was caused by the railways. However, this depends entirely on the officials' decision.

Here's another thing to know. If you cancel your ticket before the train departs, you get a refund after some charges are deducted. But after the train has departed, a reserved ticket usually falls into the 'no refund' category. However, in some special circumstances, you can file a TDR (Ticket Deposit Receipt) to claim a refund. A TDR is useful in cases where the train was heavily delayed, there were coach issues, or you couldn't travel due to railway-related reasons.

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It's always better to take some precautions to avoid missing your train in the first place. Try to reach the station at least 30 to 45 minutes before your journey. You should also check your platform number in advance and use train running status apps. These simple steps can help you avoid such problems.

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