Your confirmed ticket will not be wasted if you do not travel, take advantage of this rule of Railways

Railway Knowledge: During the festive season, many people get confirmed train tickets in advance to go to their village or home. But due to some reason, he is not able to go. In such a situation, they have to cancel the confirmed ticket. Now there is no need to cancel the ticket. You can get your ticket transferred. Let us know about the rules of Indian Railways.

Tue, 24 Oct 2023 12:09 PM (IST)
Your confirmed ticket will not be wasted if you do not travel, take advantage of this rule of Railways

During the festive season, many people get their train tickets confirmed in advance to go to their village. But many times he is not able to go to the village due to not getting leave in office or due to some other reason. In such a situation, he thinks of canceling his ticket. Now there is no need to transfer the ticket. You can easily transfer your confirmed ticket.

Many people do not know about the ticket transfer rules of Indian Railways. According to Indian Railways, if a passenger is unable to travel on the train due to some reason, then he can easily transfer his ticket in someone else's name. No cancellation charge is deducted on transferring tickets. Let us know in detail about the rules of Indian Railways.

According to Indian Railways rules, you can transfer train tickets only to your family members. This means that you can buy tickets only in the name of the father, mother, brother, sister, son, daughter, husband, and wife. Can transfer. This means that you cannot transfer the ticket in the name of your sister-in-law, brother-in-law, mother-in-law, father-in-law, cousin, brother-sister, or any other relative.

You can get your train ticket transferred by visiting the reservation counter 24 hours before the departure of the train. Even if you have booked tickets online, you will still have to physically go to the counter. To transfer the ticket, you will have to take the printout of the ticket and the original ID card and photocopy of the person in whose name you are transferring the ticket.

Only confirmed tickets can be transferred. If you have a waitlisted or RAC ticket then you cannot transfer the ticket.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Content Writer