Rail users welcome 60-day booking period, demand effective alternative systemThe Indian Railways has reduced the advance reservation period (ARP) from 120 days to 60 days, a move supported by passengers who believe it will reduce unnecessary bookings and improve ticket utilization. However, concerns remain about waitlisted passengers, with some demanding priority in special train berth allocations and effective implementation of...
more... the VIKALP scheme to provide alternative accommodation. The railways are working to address this by operating special trains to high-demand destinations and exploring ways to accommodate waitlisted passengers on existing trains. This change is expected to improve ticket availability for genuine travelers, especially during peak seasons and holidays.
Indian Railways ne advance reservation period (ARP) ko 120 days se ghata kar 60 days kar diya hai, yeh decision passengers ko pasand aaya hai, unka maanana hai ki isse bezaruri bookings kam honge aur ticket ka behtar use hoga. Lekin waitlist wale passengers ke liye fikar hai, kuchh logon ka...
more... kehna hai ki unhe special train me berth allocate karne me priority di jaaye aur VIKALP scheme ko sahi se implement kiya jaaye, jisse unhe alternative accommodation mil sake. Railways isse handle karne ke liye high-demand destination pe special trains chalane aur waitlist wale passengers ko existing trains me adjust karne ke tarike dhoond rahe hain. Is change se genuine travelers ke liye tickets available hone ki ummeed hai, khaas kar busy seasons aur holidays mein.