Railways introduces pilot scheme banning waiting list passengers from boarding trains


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New Delhi, March 11: In a bold move to tackle overcrowding, Indian Railways has introduced a pilot scheme that bans waiting list passengers from boarding trains or even entering railway stations. This comes as the railways struggles to meet the soaring demand for confirmed tickets, especially in sleeper and general classes, on India’s busiest routes.

With over 12,000 trains running daily and millions of passengers relying on the system, securing a confirmed ticket has become a major challenge. The chaos witnessed during the recent Kumbh Mela, where passengers faced extreme difficulties, highlighted the need for urgent action.


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Under the new directive, only passengers with confirmed tickets will be allowed entry into 60 major railway stations across the country. Stations like New Delhi, Anand Vihar, Varanasi, Ayodhya, Patna, and others are already enforcing this rule.

The policy will also apply to some of the busiest hubs, including New Delhi, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (Mumbai), Howrah Junction (Kolkata), Chennai Central (Chennai), and Bengaluru City Railway Station (Bengaluru).

Passengers with waiting list tickets attempting to board trains from these stations will be turned away and asked to return home. Indian Railways has said the new measure is essential to prevent overcrowding and ensure passenger safety, particularly at high-traffic stations during peak travel times.

The move is part of a larger effort by Indian Railways to better manage the growing demand for tickets and reduce chaos at major stations, especially during busy seasons and events where overcrowding poses significant risks.

  

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  • Qalandar, Mangalore/KSA

    Wed, Mar 12 2025

    in that case, for the busiest routing or season, why don't railways arrange additional trains as back up or add extra coaches ???

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  • Jd, Mlr

    Tue, Mar 11 2025

    For any decent initiative, few people have to lose life, then suddenly administration wakes up. Otherwise, they do not know how to manage their job, bring in regulations etc

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  • Dr Kusuma Kumari Gunji, Nellore Kodyadka

    Tue, Mar 11 2025

    There must be more seats avaialble for travelling in Trians in India Even if we book 30 days ahead sometimes we cant ticket often forcing passengers to take costly alternatives like aeroplanes Hence we must make sure that more seats are available on Indian trains

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  • fd, chg

    Tue, Mar 11 2025

    Poeple have to travel capacity planning has to be done no excuse and expermentation . Please add five to six general bogies ....all others strictly for reserved and waiting list ....this waiting list scheme none understand no transparency while booking show the train and seat numbers empty and reserved

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