Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Waitlisted? Railway prediction tool to tell you if ticket possible

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com ▪

NEW DELHI: The Indian Railways will now tell passengers at the time of booking whether or not there is a high probabilit­y that a wait-list ticket may get confirmed, based on historical data of the train and route in question, according to officials familiar with the developmen­t.

This ‘wait list prediction’ tool will be available from Tuesday for all bookings make through the IRCTC (Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporatio­n) website, which now has a new user interface and added features.

“One can predict the chances of a wait-list or RAC (reservatio­n against confirmati­on) ticket getting confirmed on basis of historical booking trends. It will give a percentage, and passengers can then decide if they want to go ahead with the booking,” said Mohammad Jamshed, member (traffic) at the Railway Board.

For example, if a passenger booking from Delhi to Lucknow on the Shatabdi Express gets an

There will be a disclaimer that this is just a prediction and may not be accurate MOHAMMAD JAMSHED, rly official

option of buying a ticket that puts her at No 70 on the wait list, the system will take into account data from the last two years to predict that the chances of getting a confirmed seat are 95%, explained an official.

“There will be a disclaimer that this is just a prediction and may not be accurate,” Jamshed said. The updated IRCTC website also allows users to search and check the availabili­ty of seats without logging in. “Different filters as per departure/arrival times, class, train, and quota have been provided to facilitate journey planning. A userfriend­ly layout for modificati­on of journeys, availabili­ty for other days,and fare break-up have also been provided,” Jamshed said.

While booking tickets, there are separate cards for each passenger in order to facilitate individual modificati­ons.

There is also an attempt to make payments easier with six banks listed as preferred options in the user’s ‘My Profile’ section. Other new features include a ‘My Transactio­ns’ section, in which passengers can view booked tickets based on date of journey, time of booking, upcoming journeys and completed journeys.

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