Indian Railways has announced a significant update for travelers using Amrit Bharat Express services. Starting April 1, 2026, the Reservation Against Cancellation system will no longer exist for the sleeper class in these trains. This policy change is designed to enhance passenger comfort by ensuring that every traveler with a confirmed ticket gets a dedicated berth without the need for seat sharing.
What are the main changes in Amrit Bharat Express rules
The Railway Board has introduced these reforms to streamline the journey for long distance travelers. The primary focus is to eliminate the practice of seat sharing which often leads to discomfort and arguments among passengers. By removing RAC, the railways ensure a better travel experience for everyone onboard.
- No RAC Seats: All available berths will be allotted as fully confirmed tickets from the booking start date.
- Improved Comfort: Every confirmed passenger is guaranteed a full seat or berth for the entire journey.
- Official Goal: The move ensures passengers either travel with full comfort or are notified of no availability.
- Effective Date: These rules come into effect from April 1 to resolve seating disputes.
How will the new fare and quota system work
Along with the seat allotment changes, the railways have updated the minimum fare and reservation quotas for these trains. These changes are part of the broader passenger focused reforms rolled out with the Amrit Bharat services. The fare structure now includes specific minimum distances and charges for different classes.
| Feature | Revised Policy Details |
|---|---|
| Sleeper Fare | Minimum charge for 200 km at 149 basic fare |
| General Fare | Minimum charge for 50 km at 36 basic fare |
| Lower Berths | Preferential allotment for seniors, women 45 plus and those with children |
| Valid Quotas | Only Ladies, Divyang and Senior Citizen quotas apply in sleeper class |






















