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Railways to finalise reservation charts earlier than before

According to the cancellation policy, if a confirmed ticket is cancelled between 48 and 12 hours before departure, passengers will get back 25 per cent of the ticket amount.

News Arena Network - New Delhi - UPDATED: July 2, 2025, 09:31 PM - 2 min read

Indian Railways to prepare reservation charts earlier, says 2 July circular. Representative Image.


As per the 2 July circular, the Indian railways will prepare seat reservation charts at 9 pm for trains starting journeys the next day between 5 am and 2 pm, while for the rest, the list will be prepared eight hours in advance.  

 

Currently, the first reservation charts were prepared at least four hours before the scheduled departure of the train after the Railway Ministry, for the first time, framed norms in this matter.  

 

"For the trains with departure between 0500 hours and 1400 hours, the first reservation chart will be prepared preferably by 21:00 of the previous day," the Railway Board directed all zones in the circular, which then adds, "For the trains with departure between 14:00 and 23:59 and 00:00 and 5:00, the first reservation chart will be prepared preferably eight hours in advance."

 

Why this change?

 

The ministry says that this latest change has been made for passenger convenience. The circular instructed the zones to issue required instructions to all concerned accordingly, but did not mention any definite date of its implementation, nor did it mention any change in the preparation of the second reservation chart.

 

"Once the chart is ready eight hours before the train's departure, if seats/berths still remain vacant, passengers can book these under current booking facilities. The second chart is prepared 30 minutes to five minutes before the train's departure, and this is mainly for passengers opting for tickets under the current booking," a railway official said.

 

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"Before 2015, there was no fixed time schedule for chart preparation, and zones were following varying norms. The Railway Board decided to standardise it to facilitate passengers to plan their journey well in time," an official said.

 

Asked about the reason for increasing the time gap between chart preparation and the train's departure, officials said that although there was no feedback from the passengers to enhance the time gap, it was felt by the ministry to provide more time to passengers to plan their journey. The Railway Board had also run a pilot project in the Bikaner Rail Division for preparing a reservation chart 24 hours in advance, and based on that experience, an eight-hour gap was finalised.

 

"If you know eight hours before whether your ticket is confirmed or not, it will remove uncertainty and help you plan your travel properly,officials said, adding that once a ticket is confirmed, passengers will lose a substantial chunk of the ticket amount as a penalty in case of cancellation.

 

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What is the cancellation policy?

 

According to the cancellation policy, if a confirmed ticket is cancelled between 48 and 12 hours before departure, passengers will get back 25 per cent of the ticket amount.

 

"Seats or berths falling vacant due to cancellation will be filled up through the current booking system," an official said.

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