Indian Railways has introduced a major passenger friendly reform regarding the boarding point policy. Union Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced that passengers will now be allowed to change their boarding station up to 30 minutes before the scheduled departure of the train. This decision aims to provide more flexibility and convenience to travelers, especially in large cities with multiple railway hubs.
Key Features of the New Boarding Point Rule
- Passengers can change their boarding point up to 30 minutes before the train leaves.
- Earlier, this facility was only available before the preparation of the reservation chart.
- This reform is particularly useful for travelers in cities like Mumbai, Delhi, or Kolkata which have multiple boarding stations.
- The new rules will be implemented in a phased manner between April 1 and April 15, 2026.
Other Major Railway Reforms Announced
Alongside the boarding point change, the Railway Ministry introduced several other measures to improve passenger experience and curb ticket misuse. These changes are part of a broader set of reforms designed to stop touts from blocking seats for genuine passengers.
| Reform Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Counter Ticket Cancellation | Can be cancelled at any railway station across India. |
| Travel Class Upgrade | Option to upgrade travel class up to 30 minutes before departure. |
| Refund Policy | Updated to prevent misuse by unauthorized booking agents. |






















