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Indian Railways to Transition to Enhanced Reservation System Starting August: Details Inside

Indian Railways to Transition to Enhanced Reservation System Starting August: Details Inside Indian Railways to Transition to Enhanced Reservation System Starting August: Details Inside
Indian Railways is gearing up for one of its most significant upgrades in decades, as it plans to replace its 40-year-old Passenger Reservation System (PRS) with a new high-capacity platform starting August 2026. This modernization effort aims to enhance ticket booking speed, efficiency, and reliability for millions of passengers nationwide.

Since its introduction in 1986, the current reservation system has served as the foundation of railway ticketing for nearly four decades. Due to the substantial increase in online bookings and surging passenger demand, railway officials believe that the aging infrastructure has hit its operational limits.

During a recent review meeting at Rail Bhavan, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw instructed officials to facilitate the upgrade without causing disruptions to passengers. Ministers of State for Railways, V Somanna and Ravneet Singh Bittu, were also present during the talks.
“Initiated in 1986, this system has experienced several minor tweaks over the last 40 years. However, it has now been completely revamped, and its capacity expanded significantly with cutting-edge technology,” stated the Ministry of Railways.

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The new reservation platform will drastically enhance booking speed, system dependability, and overall scalability. This upgrade coincides with the rise of online ticket bookings, which now account for nearly 88% of all transactions.

Indian Railways has consistently improved its digital services over the years. The online booking portal launched in 2002 revolutionized railway ticketing in India, while the recent RailOne super app has further refined passenger services. This app utilizes Artificial Intelligence to estimate waitlist confirmation chances, reportedly boosting prediction accuracy from 53% to 94%.

The RailOne app has gained significant traction, with over 3.16 crore downloads on Android and more than 33 lakh downloads on iOS. Beyond booking and cancellations, passengers can use the app to check live train statuses, coach locations, platform details, and obtain grievance support through Rail Madad.

Although passengers may not notice substantial changes immediately during their daily bookings, the upgraded system is anticipated to provide a smoother experience, particularly during peak travel times and festivals.

This overhaul is also expected to enhance waitlist predictions, bolster system capacity to accommodate rising passenger volumes, and further consolidate railway services into a single app.

Travelers are encouraged to continue using IRCTC for their bookings and ensure the RailOne app is updated throughout the transition period. While the migration is set to commence in August 2026, a definitive timeline for full implementation of the enhanced reservation platform has yet to be announced by the Railways.

For countless individuals across the nation, Indian Railways continues to be the backbone of affordable travel. In the fiscal year 2024–25, the Railways allocated a passenger subsidy of ₹60,239 crore.

Official reports indicate that passengers effectively received an average fare concession of around 43%. “In essence, if the service cost is ₹100, the ticket price is only ₹57,” the ministry added.

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