For the printing the Train Ticket you have to first identify the appropriate the ticket from the list using PNR or by date. Once you identify the same click on to the same. Once you click you will get following set of options from there you can able to print the train ticket.
Tatkal tickets are confirmed directly and do not pass through the RAC status, unlike tickets from other quotas. When the chart is prepared, the general waiting list (GNWL) takes precedence over the Tatkal waiting list (TQWL). As a result, Tatkal waitlisted tickets have a lower probability of being confirmed.
Once you have entered the passenger details, you can select your preferred seat from the available options. You can also choose to pay an additional fee for a seat with extra legroom or other features.
After confirming your check-in, you can print your boarding pass or save it on your mobile device. The boarding pass contains all the essential details of your flight, including the flight number, departure time, gate number, and seat number.
As soon as you get your boarding pass, your web check-in has been done successfully and you can head to the airport for a smooth flying experience. Undoubtedly, completing web check-in on IRCTC Air is a quick and convenient process that can save you time and effort at the airport. By following the above steps, you can complete your web check-in in a matter of minutes and ensure a hassle-free travel experience. Always remember to review the details of your check-in carefully before confirming and printing your boarding pass. Make air ticket booking online easy with IRCTC Air, a one-stop solution for all your air travel needs. Complete aeroplane ticket booking or check air India flight fare or do web check-in a jiffy! To know more, visit the official website on www.air.irctc.co.in.
This a recent trend in IRCTC bookings that even after confirmed tickets (with berth & coach nos. alloted) one cannot get tickets in hand. Hence, one will be unable to travel. IRCTC next generation on-line booking site does everything (e.g. sending SMS, travel insurance, etc) but does not let you print tickets. ERS print button does not work either in Hindi or English since next generation version came into being. Earlier, I used to obtain ERS as attachments by writing to care-irctc, but for the last couple of months IRCTC has stopped doing this practice also. I don't think by next generation website Railways means - You book now & your next generation will get it as so happens in civil litigations in court of law, one files a suit and that person's children or grand children get a final verdict!
I have made four bookings during the last two months but unable to print tickets nor obtain ERS as attachment from IRCTC via email. Looks money will go waste, unless one cancels bookings by paying exorbitant & unjustified amounts and buying tickets from reservation counter.
As far as SMS is concerned, in absence of net connectivity on track mostly, a passenger is unable retrieve ticket/ERS on mobile ph." more
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Recently I was booking few train tickets for my in-laws at IRCTC website, which btw is a wonderful website that makes the whole train reservation affair so simple. Just then I have realized that even though you can book tickets online, you still need to carry a printout of the ticket when you board the train. I see 2 different problems here,
I think the best companies to implement this could be banks, they have atms near transportation places (like railway stations, airports etc.), they have computer, network connection, paper and printing mechanism ready and they are already partners with travel sites (like IRCTC, cleartrip, makemytrip etc.). Better still, they need not even charge money from you, instead they can take the money from your debit / credit card. This way they could remove the need for passcode as well.
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First up: about forgetting printouts at home. What do printouts from your printer have that tickets from the counter/agent don't? They are tickets for your journey - you are supposed to take them along. In reserved tickets also you have already made the payment, the provider is already richer by that many bucks and the passenger is right there on the seat.
About this ticket printing machine, it just takes the original problem e-ticketing was supposed to solve (queues) and places it in front of a new state-of-the-art, expensive, lifeless kiosk. What is the use of spending internet hours booking a ticket if you have to stand in line to get that ticket on the station?
I think the simple solution to this problem is if the providers don't press for a physical copy of the ticket - you anyway have to carry your ID. And most providers out there do send you a confirmation SMS when tickets are booked. Cinema halls are doing it, it's time transport providers did it - send the booking details to the mobile phone as an SMS. The TTE can check the mobile phone if the passenger is not carrying a ticket, and ofcourse the ID is there to prevent fraud and multiple claimants to the same PNR.
The whole idea of going electronic goes for a toss. I just hate it when they say e-ticketing and e-banking because you have to yet take "print-outs" so I might as well let the travel agent or bank send me printed copies. And let's not forget setting up these booths for printing means additional security required for them to be secured.
@kaps... you are bang on.. whatever they call it e-ticket, i-ticket, e-banking, 24*7, there is just too much manual interventions everywhere that we are unable to unleash the full potential of what e/i can bring to us. I guess we are inching towards that day by day ?
SMS idea is the best and easily implementable.
As for your idea, Railways should themselves setup a separate counter for ticket printing on quoting your PNR number...Just like we can get ticket print outs at the airports from respective airline counters.
I dont think banks will allow such a long time at atms to book tickets, generally we try to find all probabilities before confirm a ticket, that takes really long time and it may not possible at atms.
And the queues at the printing boxes will never be big enough if you make the charge 10 rs. as we are discussing a case when a person can't get a printout/forget/lost and does not have printer aviailability.
But, I think the initialization cost of the project will be very huge (assume one print box in one station in india, otherwise it will not serve ur purpose) for Indian railways to put in for a less than 5% of online ticket bookings.
How about the below alternate solution:
By providing PNR# along with an identity card of the passenger the ticket should be avialbe in any counter with some cost (may be rs.10). That simplifies and task with the available resources.
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Your idea is excellent. There wont be much queue, if the system is faster, and installed at all major stations. Problem will be of coins, and mechanism failure after sometime. And the refilling of the staionery.
Many touch screen dispnesers machine recently installed in mumbai, in almost all local stations is doing a good job, currently there is no queue in front of any machines. Some times this machine is not working, may be due to paper exhausted, or hanging. And again we have to stand in long queues. Otherwise the machine is doing excellent job.
This is also official website of Indian Railways. Here you can search all the trains including passenger and suburban trains except trains of Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad,Howrah suburban trains. You can not see the seat availability position in this website. you can see the current running status of the all the trains. while going through this website i have noticed that it has lots of double entry and wrong data like spelling mistake in the train names and train numbers also are wrong in so many cases. the most interesting thing i have seen that it shows the trains which not exist. the pages has not been updated from last 3 years except the train data all the pages are showing very old data which is giving it a bad name. the same thing we can say for this site also it also has the same problem which indianrail.gov.in have . you must know the train running date, train number, train name , station code, to get the information but here you have a drop menu box to choose the station name if you type 3 first correct word and then you can choose the station name. the other pages except the train data does not have any impact on the website.
Cons: bad presentation, not user friendly, double entry, lots of wrong data , data of the trains which are not running and which has been renumbered shows both the numbers, spell mistake in train name, not updated other information pages.
I have not seen such a good site which has so many features in a single page. The better way to search Indian trains looks great and it open fast, no pop-up, user friendly. Every information in a single page. This concept is good and some of the features like calendar, train running day has not come in a single website in this reviews. the most important features i have seen in this site that if the user does not know the station code then also he can see all the trains and it is only website which have a drop menu box for the important station from where you can choose the station name and also it has a date calendar from you can choose the date and it show the running day of the train so that you can know which day of the week this train is running. the other most important feature I have seen in this website that it show the train which does not have the reservation coach for the benefit of the user and they are showing the passenger train also which is also not available in any website. This site will enable the users to search train route and compare fares of most of the trains in India.
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