Indian Railways and the Department of Posts have collaborated to restore the railway reservation service in selected post offices across the country. This initiative is currently active in 333 post offices, primarily focusing on rural and semi-urban areas where railway stations are far away. While some locations reported minor internet connectivity issues on the first day, the service is designed to help people who face difficulties with online booking or traveling to city stations.
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How to book train tickets at the Post Office
Passengers can visit any of the 333 selected post offices that are equipped with a Passenger Reservation System terminal. To book a ticket, you need to provide travel details such as the train name, number, date of journey, and the preferred class. The post office staff enters these details into the system and issues a physical ticket. Payments are accepted through both cash and digital methods at the counter. This facility covers all major classes including Sleeper, AC, and General class bookings.
Benefits for rural passengers and senior citizens
- Saves travel time and money for those living far from railway stations
- Helpful for senior citizens who are not comfortable with mobile apps or websites
- Reduces the crowd at railway station ticket counters during peak seasons
- Provides a reliable booking option in remote areas through the trusted post office network
This service is part of a larger plan to make railway facilities more accessible to the common man. By using the existing network of the Department of Posts, the railways can reach passengers in villages where digital literacy might be low. This ensures that everyone has an equal opportunity to book confirmed tickets for their travel needs without relying on third-party agents.



























