Indian Railways’ new fares, tatkal booking rules & more: What passengers need to know

Effective July 1, Indian Railways is implementing a major revamp of its passenger reservation system, one of the most significant overhauls in recent years. From stricter Tatkal norms to earlier charting and fare tweaks, the changes aim to curb misuse, streamline operations, and make bookings smoother for passengers.

Major changes

Tech upgrades ahead

By December 2025, the Railways will roll out a next-gen reservation system capable of handling 1.5 lakh bookings per minute (5x current capacity) and 40 lakh enquiries per minute. The system will support multilingual interfaces, seat preferences, and fare calendars.

Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw emphasised the reforms’ focus on transparency and passenger ease, particularly for last-minute travellers and waitlisted passengers.

Passengers are advised to update their Aadhaar details on IRCTC to avoid disruptions in Tatkal bookings. With these changes, Indian Railways aims to balance demand, security, and convenience in one of the world’s largest rail networks.

With inputs from PIB.

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