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Indian Railway is constantly looking for new ideas to
simplify and streamline procedures for the convenience of passengers. In this
endeavor they have introduced several path breaking technologies on the Railway
system over the years. These technical innovations have included the
computerisation of reserved passenger tickets amongst several other facilities
for passengers. As we introduce new facilities on the railway system, we are
tempted to take a peek into the past. The legacy of the 150 years of railways
in India is not only filled by the memories of the steam run trains puffing
over the countryside, it is also of cardboard tickets, one for the fare and the
other for reservation and of course, the memories of sending telegrams for
return reservation to the station master from where one was to begin the return
journey. With the introduction of the computerisation of reserved tickets,
these memories have been relegated to the past. It is now considered to be a
basic minimum requirement to acquire confirmed reservation for traveling, at
one's convenience and proceed on a journey carrying a confirmed ticket for the
return journey. This has been achieved only in the last quarter of the last
century.
To take this facility to its logical conclusion, Railway is
now introducing a system for unreserved tickets. Sanctioned as a pilot project
by the Ministry of Railway, this project is planned to be implemented in two
phases. In the first phase, 10 stations of Delhi area are provided with booking
terminals. These stations are : New Delhi, Delhi Jn., Hazrat Nizammudin,
Delhi-Shahdra, Ghaziabad, Shakurbasti, Delhi Kishanganj, Sarojini Nagar,
Shivaji Bridge & Tilak Bridge. The Hon'ble
Minister for Railways, Shri Nitish Kumar has inaugurated the
terminals at New Delhi Stations on 15th
August, 2002. This will enable passengers to purchase an
unreserved ticket from anyone of these counters 30 days in advance of
undertaking the journey from any station to any destination. Thus, passengers
will have the freedom to purchase tickets at their convenience. Since the
passengers will not be time bound to purchase tickets, there will be
considerable reduction of congestion at ticket booking windows for unreserved
tickets. In the second phase 13 other stations of Delhi area are provided with
booking terminals on 2nd October, 2002. The
stations are:- Delhi Sadar Bazar, Dayabasti, Subzi Mandi, Delhi Azadpur, Okhla,
Sewa Nagar, New Azadpur, Badli, Vivek Vihar, Sahibabad, Vivekanandpuri, New
Gaziabad and Mangolpuri.
In addition to this facility, unreserved tickets will continue to be available
through the manual system and the the Self Printing Ticketing Machines,
wherever such facilities are available. With the introduction of this system,
the Railways will also benefit in several ways. These are :
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Keeping pace with the latest technology
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Encouraging passengers to purchase their tickets in advance
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To have online accountal of tickets sales.
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To have a rational analysis of the demand of passengers on various routes in
advance, so as to augment trains as per requirement.
Advantages of Unreserved Ticketing System
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Reduced queue length
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Enable advance planning of unreserved journey also
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Reduced crowds at booking offices and stations, making ticket purchase more
comfortable
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Allow Indian Railways to plan extra trains and coaches as per trend of sales
registered in the system.
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Unreserved itinerary planning possible, tickets available from any station to
any station.
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