
Joy Pillai
Joy Pillai is a Senior Journalist at India.Com (Zee news), where he is dedicated to sculpting interesting financial stories and trending stories. With a keen eye on Indian politics and world affairs h ... Read More
Indian Railways is one of the largest railway networks in the world. It is also recognized as having the largest rail network in Asia. Millions of people travel daily on Indian Railways’ trains. It is one of the most trusted and widely used modes of travel in India, connecting even the smallest villages. Not only that, but it is also among the cheapest modes of travel in the country. Calling Railways the lifeline of India is not an exaggeration. Millions of people book online tickets daily. However, sometimes, due to unforeseen reasons, tickets need to be cancelled. In certain cases, passengers may have to pay cancellation charges.
If a passenger’s online ticket is not confirmed, it gets automatically cancelled, and the full amount is refunded electronically to his/her account.
If passengers cancel RAC or confirmed tickets, Railways deducts the cancellation fee from the refund amount.
If a person cancels his tickets 48 hours before departure he will be charged as follows –
If a person cancels his online tickets between 48 and 12 Hours before the departure of the train, he will be charged as follows –
If a passenger cancel his tickets between 12 to 4 hours before departure, he will be charge as follows –
If a passenger cancels his ticket within 30 minutes of the departure of the train for any reason he will be charged as follows –
These guidelines ensure passengers are aware of the charges applicable when cancelling tickets.
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