Jamshedpur Passengers Welcome Shorter Rail Booking Window

Indian Railways cuts advance reservation period to 60 days from 120

Key Points:

• Railways reduces advance booking from 120 to 60 days

• Jamshedpur passengers express satisfaction with change

• Move expected to benefit travelers with flexible schedules

JAMSHEDPUR – Rail passengers in the Steel City applaud Indian Railways’ decision to halve the advance ticket booking period to 60 days.

The new policy, effective immediately, allows travelers to secure tickets closer to their departure dates.

Moreover, this change is particularly beneficial for those with unpredictable schedules.

In addition, frequent rail users in Jamshedpur have expressed their approval of the shortened booking window.

On the other hand, the reduced timeframe is expected to minimize the need for long-term travel planning.

A local commuter stated, "This decision is a game-changer for us regular travelers."

Furthermore, the policy shift aims to accommodate business travelers and daily commuters more effectively.

Railway officials anticipate fewer cancellations and improved ticket availability for genuine passengers.

Besides, the change comes in response to nationwide feedback from rail users.

Jamshedpur residents are among those benefiting from the increased flexibility in travel arrangements.

However, some passengers may need time to adjust to the new booking system.

Meanwhile, the Indian Railways continues to evaluate and implement passenger-friendly policies.

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