Tatanagar Station Goes Digital for Payments

Tatanagar introduces QR code payments at restrooms and parking, streamlining transactions for passengers.

Digital payment options expanded at Tatanagar station, including fines and ticket charges on trains.

JAMSHEDPUR – Tatanagar station has enhanced passenger convenience by introducing QR code-based digital payments for its restrooms and parking facilities, aligning with a Railway Board directive to promote digital transactions.

The move ensures passengers can access essential services without the need for cash, further modernizing the travel experience.

Digital payments, previously adopted at station eateries and through pantry car QR codes, are part of a broader shift towards seamless, cashless transactions.

The railway is also advancing towards digital collection methods for fines and additional ticket charges onboard trains, with updates to Handheld Terminal (HHT) devices underway.

This digital transition at Tatanagar station not only facilitates easier payments but also represents a step forward in enhancing operational efficiency and passenger satisfaction.

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