Indian Railways has changed the rules for booking train tickets. The Advance Reservation Period (ARP) which was earlier 120 days is now reduced to 60 days. This new system became effective from November 1, 2024, to make ticket booking more efficient for common passengers.
Why did Indian Railways change the booking window?
The Ministry of Railways took this decision to stop unnecessary ticket blocking. Data showed that about 21% of tickets booked between 61 to 120 days were eventually cancelled. Also, 5% of passengers did not travel and did not cancel their tickets. This change will help genuine passengers get confirmed seats and help the railway board plan special trains better during rush hours.
What are the exceptions to the 60-day rule?
This new rule does not apply to everyone. Foreign tourists can still book their tickets 365 days in advance. Some daytime express trains like Taj Express and Gomti Express already had shorter windows, and those remain the same. Tatkal bookings will continue to work under their own separate rules, usually one day before the journey.
Other important updates for passengers
| Update Item | New Rule/Change |
|---|---|
| Vacant Seat Booking | Can book until 15 mins before departure (including Vande Bharat) |
| Ticketless Travel Fine | Minimum penalty increased from ₹250 to ₹500 |
| Sealdah Division | 8 computerized reservation counters permanently closed |
| Booking Start Time | Online general booking starts at 08:00 AM IST |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can I still travel if I booked my ticket 120 days ago before November 1?
Yes, all bookings made under the 120-day ARP before October 31, 2024, remain valid.
What is the new penalty for traveling without a ticket?
From July 1, 2026, the minimum penalty for ticketless travel has been increased from ₹250 to ₹500.



























