How to book your Indian train ticket?

A train trip in India should definitely be in your bucket list if you are coming to this beautiful country. An overnight journey can take you a 1000 kms while you sleep in your hanging bed, a day journey on the other hand lets you see different landscapes.

Check out some ideas for train travel in our post here.

It is however an overwhelming task to find a place and book your ticket on Indian railways. There are a lot of trains in India but there are even more people and everyone hopes to get their confirmed seats. So, this might be the only thing where Indians plan in advance. We advise you to do the same.

This post guides you on when, where and how to book your train ticket.

When

Bookings open 60 days before the travel date for most of the trains (30 days for some short distance trains) at 8 AM IST. Most of the seats are taken in the next few minutes.

If you want to be sure to have your place, this is the time to book.

As a foreign tourist, you also have an option to avoid the rush and book your ticket up to 365 days in advance as mentioned here. For this, you have to select the “foreign tourist option” while booking (see details below).

Where

https://www.irctc.co.in – IRCTC is the official booking website of the Indian railways. We suggest you to avoid travel agents.

Create your account beforehand as it might take some time. You can find the official procedure here.

For “foreign tourist booking” with a possibility to book 365 days in advance, go to the menu option “Trains” > “Foreign Tourist Booking”.

How

Once you have your account ready, login to the website and follow the official user guide that shows the step-by-step process here.

Few tips :

  • Station names: Departure and arrival stations are code named and their might be multiple train stations in a city. For example, New Delhi (code = NDLS), and Old Delhi (DLI) are two of the many stations in Delhi. Do a quick Google to find the train station in your city of travel.
  • Travel classes: There are several classes and kinds of seats available and the prices change according to your choice:
    • 2S: Non air-conditioned seat
    • SL: Non air-conditioned sleeping berth
    • CC: Air-conditioned seat (suggested for day travel)
    • EC: Air-conditioned “luxury” seat
    • 3AC: Air-conditioned sleeping berth in a 8 people shared configuration
    • 2AC: Air-conditioned sleeping couch in a 6 people shared configuration (suggested for overnight travel)
    • 1AC: Air-conditioned sleeping berth in a 4 people closed cabin
  • Availability: Once you have selected the travel class, seat availability is shown in green as “AVAILABLE no. of seats”. Avoid booking in the waiting list (shown in red “WL”). “WL” means that there is no seat available. These seats might get confirmed eventually if other passengers cancel their tickets.
  • Category (quota): If you book without the “foreign tourist option”, you have the possibility to find available seats in different categories:
    • General: default option open for everyone
    • Ladies: seats reserved for women
    • Lower berths/Sr. citizen: seats reserved for senior citizens (men above 65, women above 45)
    • Tatkal/Premium tatkal: last minute seats. They can be booked only a day before train departure. Booking opens at 10 AM IST for air-conditioned tickets and 11 AM IST for non air-conditioned tickets.

Hope this post provides you some clarity for your next train trip while you are in India. If you prefer, we can also help you plan and book your journey so that you can enjoy your travel at its best. You may contact us here.

Discovering India by train

Indian Railways gets a new look

The railway is the backbone of public transportation in India and connects the country through a dense network. The longest journey someone can make takes over 70 hours covering more than 4000 kilometers from Kanyakumari in the south to Dibrugarh in the north-east.

Travelling by train in India is an expericence in itself. Admittedly, it is not the fastest mode of transport, but it can be very efficient if you plan it right. Moreover, the railroad has been modernised – not only on the outside, as the picture above shows, but also in terms of services, for example with online food delivery to your seat.

Here are a few overnight journeys that are worth taking and can help you save a night in hotel :

  • Mumbai <-> Goa : for those who are looking for beautiful beaches
  • Mumbai/Delhi <-> Jaipur : for the land of Maharajas and their royal food
  • Delhi <-> Varanasi : for those who want to connect to the spiritual world

There are also various routes through scenic landscapes that are ideal for day trips like: Kalka to Shimla, Udhagamandalam to Coonnor, Mumbai to Goa, etc…

To book a ticket, however, you need a master’s degree to be able to navigate through the long lists of station codes and travel classes on the not so user-friendly booking website. Also something not so obvious when you think of India – to get a seat in the Indian railways, you need to plan 120 days in advance!

This is one of the areas where we can help you plan and book your journey so that you can enjoy your travel at its best. You may contact us here or check out our post on how to book your Indian train ticket here.

A home from home

Mumbai is undoubtedly one of the most livable cities in India. This vibrant metropolis offers a unique blend of economic opportunities, cultural activities and boasts an efficient transportation system. Mumbai’s hustle and bustle, however, can also be tiring sometimes.

Having a place you can feel at home after a busy day in this city makes all the difference.

As a newcomer to Mumbai, you will be looking forward to have a place to relax peacefully on the couch, with good internet, all necessary furniture and appliances, clean bathrooms, and easy access to the public transport lines.

We created this place that might interest you if you are an expat and looking for a place to live in Mumbai.