Showing posts with label Train ticket cancellation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Train ticket cancellation. Show all posts

Friday, 27 July 2018

Need A Refund Against Train Ticket Cancellation? Here Are The Latest Rules

Need A Refund Against Train Ticket Cancellation? Here Are The Latest Rules
IRCTC, the ticketing arm of Indian Railways, allows refund on a booked train ticket under certain conditions. While IRCTC allows refund through online and offline modes in case of cancellation of a regular train ticket, no refund – or money back – is permitted in case of a confirmed Tatkal ticket. Tatkal tickets, introduced by the Railways in 1997, are meant for passengers who want to travel at a short notice. In the online mode, through its portal irctc.co.in, IRCTC enables train ticket holders – or passengers holding a regular train ticket, not Tatkal – to apply for refund of money on ticket cancellations.


In online cancellation of tickets, the money is returned to the passenger through the same channel used for booking the railway ticket, according to IRCTC. In offline mode, the train ticket holder is required to visit a reservation counter. IRCTC only allows money back in case of Tatkal ticket in select conditions. IRCTC charges certain cancellation charges towards refund in case of cancellation of a train ticket (regular or Tatkal ticket) and refunds the remaining amount.
1. The Railways levies a clerk age fee of Rs. 30 per passenger for cancellation of unreserved, RAC (reservation against cancellation) and wait listed train tickets under the unreserved (second class) category. For the tickets of second class (reserved) and other classes, a fee of Rs. 60 per passenger is charged, according to Indian Railways’ website – Indianian.gov.in.

2. Cancellation charge per passenger on confirmed (reserved) tickets when done 48 hours before the scheduled departure of the train costs to Rs. 240 for 1st AC/executive class. For 2 AC/1st class, it costs to Rs. 200. The charges for 3AC/3A economy is Rs. 180 while for sleeper class, the charges are priced at Rs. 120. The cancellation charges for second class are Rs. 60.

3. Cancellation charge per passenger on confirmed (reserved) tickets when done in between 48 hours and 12 hours before the scheduled departure of the train costs 25 per cent subject to minimum charge mentioned above. Cancellation charge per passenger on confirmed (reserved) tickets when done in between 12 hours and 4 hours before the scheduled departure of the train costs 50 per cent, subject to minimum charge as mentioned above. No refund is given by Indian Railways after the above prescribed time limit.

4. Partially confirmed tickets can be cancelled up to half an hour before the scheduled departure of the train from the ticket counter, said Indian Railways.
5. Refund on unused RAC/WL (Wait listed) tickets is given up to half an hour before the scheduled departure of the train subject to deduction of clerk age charge.
6. In case of cancellation of trains for online tickets, automatic refund is granted. Filing of TDR (Ticket Deposit Receipt) is not required.
The Railways provides an online facility to enable users to find the refund status of their cancelled tickets in real time. This facility can be accessed through the Indian rail website, refunds.indianrail.gov.in. If passengers have cancelled their tickets, they can key in the Passenger Name Record (PNR) numbers of the tickets to know the refund status.
Refund in case of cancellation of Tatkal ticket
The Railways does not permit a refund in case of cancellation of a confirmed Tatkal ticket. However, in case of “contingent cancellation and waitlisted Tatkal ticket cancellations”, refunds are allowed after deduction of charges as per the rules. “Partial cancellation of Tatkal e-tickets is allowed… If the train is marked as ‘CANCELLED’ due to breaches, floods, accidents etc. full refund is permissible in case the ticket is cancelled within three days of the scheduled departure of the train. In case of e-tickets, such cancellations can be done by the customer through Internet,” according to the IRCTC website.
The Railways allows a full refund of fare and Tatkal charges on tickets booked under Tatkal scheme under the following conditions, according to the carrier’s website:
1. If the train is delayed by more than three hours at the journey originating point of the passenger and not the boarding point if the passenger’s journey originating point and boarding point are different.
2. If the train is to run on a diverted route and passenger is not willing to travel.
3. If the train is to run on diverted route and boarding station or the destination or both the stations are not on the diverted route.
4. In case of non attachment of coach in which Tatkal accommodation has been earmarked and the passenger has not been provided accommodation in the same class.
5. If the party has been accommodated in lower class and does not want to travel. In case the party travels in lower class, the passenger will be given refund of difference of fare and also the difference of Tatkal charges, if any.
How to know the status of refund against cancelled train tickets
1. The user is required to log in to the website Indianrail Refunds website – refunds.indianrail.gov.in.


(The Railway Coaching Refund website also contains information on cancellation and refund rules)
2. The user is then required to select the ‘Check Refund Status’  option and enter his or her PNR details.

(The user is required to provide the PNR number as well as the date of train journey as given on the train ticket)
3. The website then displays the status of refund against cancellation of train tickets booked through either online or offline modes.





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Saturday, 7 October 2017

Cancellation Charges Of Train Tickets: Sleeper, AC 3, AC 2, AC 1, RAC, Waiting List Tickets


Cancellation Charges Of Train Tickets: Sleeper, AC 3, AC 2, AC 1, RAC, Waiting List Tickets
According to Railway rules, ticket cancellation charges vary depending on the class of travel and the time when one cancels the ticket.
Indian Railways carries over two crore passengers daily. Train ticket cancellation charges and refund rules are one of the most common queries from rail passengers. The cancellation charges vary, depending on the class of travel and the time when the ticket is cancelled. With effect from November 2015, certain provisions of Railway Passengers (Cancellation of tickets and refund of fare) rules have been amended and comprehensive Railway Passengers (Cancellation of tickets and refund of fare) Rules 2015 have been Train ticket Cancellation Rules In 10 Points:
1) If a confirmed ticket is cancelled up to 48 hours before the scheduled departure of train, cancellation charges will be deducted at Rs. 240 for AC First Class/Executive Class, Rs. 200 for AC 2 Tier/First Class, Rs. 180 for AC 3 Tier/AC Chair car/ AC 3 Economy, Rs.120 for Sleeper Class and Rs.60 for Second Class. Cancellation charges are levied on a per passenger basis.
2) If a confirmed ticket is cancelled within 48 hours and up to 12 hours before the scheduled departure of train, cancellation charges will be 25 per cent of the fare subject to the minimum flat rate mentioned above.
3) Between 12 hours and up to four hours before the scheduled departure of train, cancellation charges will be 50 per cent of the fare paid subject to the minimum cancellation rate. No refund of fare shall be admissible on the ticket having confirmed reservation in case ticket is not cancelled or TDR (ticket deposit receipt) not filed online up to four hours before the scheduled departure of the train, says IRCTC website.
Cancellation of Wait-Listed, RAC Tickets
4) Refund will be granted on an RAC (reservation against cancellation) ticket or wait-listed ticket up to 30 minutes before the departure of train.
5) The e-tickets should be cancelled through internet and the refund of fare will be credited to the account from which the booking transaction took place, after deducting the applicable charges.
6) No cancellation charge is levied and full fare is refunded to passengers holding confirmed, RAC and wait-listed tickets if the journey is not undertaken due to late running of train by more than three hours of scheduled departure, subject to the condition that the ticket is surrendered prior to actual departure of train.
7) In case of cancellation of trains, for e-tickets, an automatic refund is granted. Filing of TDR or ticket deposit receipt is not required.
8) For a PRS (Passenger Reservation System) counter ticket, when the train is cancelled, a refund of fare is permissible within three days excluding the scheduled day of departure of train.
Cancellation Of Tatkal Tickets
9) Under the existing rules, no refund is granted on cancellation of confirmed Tatkal tickets. If a train is running late by more than 3 hours or train is cancelled, you can file TDR with proper reason for claiming refund, says IRCTC website.
10) In case of e-ticket issued for travel of more than one passenger, some passengers have confirmed reservation and others are on RAC or waiting list, full refund of fare , less clerkage, shall be admissible for confirmed passengers, subject to the condition that the ticket shall be cancelled online or online TDR shall be filed for all the passengers up to thirty minutes before the scheduled departure of the train, says IRCTC website. Other details about rules on railway cancellation and refund can be checked in this notification.
notified through Gazette Notification G.S.R. 836(E). dated 04.11.2015.