Improvement to Passenger amenities on Indian Railways (IR) is a continuous
process. Present day passengers expect visible and qualitative improvement in
public utilities and amenities provided at the Stations. With a view to meeting
the expectations of the passengers, Indian Railways is making all out effort to
provide improved facilities at the stations including those located in small
cities/towns. Indian Railways has more than 8000 Stations. It has always been
the endeavour of the Railways to provide adequate amenities to the passengers
at the stations. Certain amenities are provided at the time of construction of
new stations based on anticipated volume of traffic. Amenities are further
augmented from time to time with growth in passenger traffic handled at
stations, based on the felt need, expectations of the travelling public and
availability of funds.
In
the recent past Indian Railways has taken various steps to improve the services
and facilitate the passengers, some of which are given below.
At stations:
i.
Lifts and Escalators at the stations for facilitating movement across
platforms.
ii.
Battery Operated Vehicles for carrying passengers before/after the train
journey, especially senior citizens and persons with disabilities.
iii.
Yatri Mitra Sewa for passengers requiring wheel-chair assistance.
iv.
Well appointed Retiring Rooms, Waiting Halls and Executive Lounges to relax for
passengers during transit.
v. Wi-fi
facility at 127 important stations on IR.
In
Reservations and travel:
i. Introduction
of the Alternate Train Accommodation Scheme known as ‘VIKALP’ to give option to
waitlisted passengers to shift to alternate train having vacant accommodation.
ii.
Provision of facility to physically handicapped persons to book reserved
tickets online.
iii.
Introduction of paperless unreserved ticket booking through mobile phone.
iv.
Automatic refund of confirmed/ Reservation Against Cancellation (RAC)/e-tickets
on cancellation of trains.
v.
Enhancement of Senior Citizen Quota as well as quota earmarked for physically
handicapped persons.
vi.
Making provision in the system for automatic preparation of reservation charts
at least four hours before the scheduled departure of train.
vii.
Provision of facility to book available accommodation after preparation of
first reservation chart through internet as well as across any computerized
Passenger Reservation System (PRS) counter upto preparation of second
reservation chart.
viii.
Acceptance of all International Credit/Debit cards for booking of e-tickets
through Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation ( IRCTC ) website.
ix.
The passengers having confirmed/RAC/Waitlisted PRS counter tickets may cancel
the same through IRCTC website (www.irctc.co.in) or through 139 within the
prescribed time limit and the refund amount maybe collected across PRS counter
on surrendering the original ticket.
x.
In order to facilitate cancellation of PRS counter tickets at relatively
smaller stations, one of the Unreserved Ticketing System( UTS) cum PRS counters
(wherever PRS booking facility is available) has been earmarked for granting
refund beyond the working hours of PRS counters/Current counters. This facility
is available in respect of PRS counter tickets for those trains whose scheduled
departure time is within the next 24 hours.
xi.
Establishment of Yatri Ticket Suvidha Kendras for issuing of tickets through
public private partnership for establishment and operation of computerised
Passenger Reservation System (PRS)-cum Unreserved Ticketing System (UTS)
terminals.
xii.
Facility for booking unreserved ticket including platforms tickets and Season
Tickets through mobile phone in the 6 suburban sections of IR in Kolkata,
Mumbai, Chennai, Secunderabad and in Delhi – Palwal and Delhi-Ghaziabad
sections of Northern Railway
xiii.
Commencement of concierge services with facility for online booking of
wheelchairs through IRCTC website at New Delhi and 23 other stations.
xiv.
Provision of Automatic Ticket Vending Machines to facilitate purchase of
unreserved journey tickets.
xv.
Extension of e-ticketing facility to foreign debit/credit cards for foreign
tourists and NRIs.
xvi.
Commissioning of online booking of retiring room at over 488 Railway stations.
Modernisation/
upgradation of passenger amenities at railway station in Indian Railways is a
continuous and on-going process. At present, upgradation of station is being
undertaken under Adarsh Station scheme. 201 stations including 5 stations in
Chhattisgarh have been identified under this Scheme during the last three years
and current year.
Regular
inspections are conducted by Officers, Service Improvement Group (SIG),
Passenger Amenities Committee (PAC) & Passenger Services Committee (PSC) to
monitor the availability and maintenance of passenger facilities at stations
and remedial measures are taken as and when deficiencies are noted.
This Press Release is based on the information given by the Minister of State
for Railways Shri Rajen Gohain in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha on
19.07.2017 (Wednesday).
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