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Revered as the backbone of travel and tourism in India, IRCTC maintained by the Ministry of railways in India offers the cheapest train tickets in the world. The country with… Read more
Train Schedules
Indian Railways is the leading name among the largest rail networks of the world. Owned solely by the Government of India, Indian railway transports over 13 million passengers every day…. Read more
Seat Availability on Indian Railways
Seat availability in Indian railways features a unique system with certain attributes and criteria for reservation. Seats in the Trains can be categorised into several sections and is subject to… Read more
Railway Routes
One of the largest as well as the busiest railway networks in the world, Indian railways features an intricate route. The routes of Indian Railway are categorised on the basis… Read more
Railway Stations
Established in 1851 by the British rulers in India, Indian Railways today constitutes one of the largest and busiest rail networks in the world. With railway stations in almost every… Read more
Railway Ticket Booking
IRCTC brings to you, a complete technology –oriented and convenient mode of railway ticket booking. It is the only platform that provides the facility of E-ticket booking and hotel booking… Read more
Rajdhani Trains
Rajdhani Express Trains are known to be one of the Elite long distance trains, connecting Indian capital New Delhi (christened as Rajdhani) with important cities and state capitals of India…. Read more
Railway Recruitment
Railway Recruitment The recruitment in Indian railway was first attempted in 1942, as an experimental measure, under a Service Commission with a Chairman and two members. Later this position was… Read more
Kolkata Railways
Kolkata is the headquarter of both Eastern and South Eastern Railways and is known to be one of the most profit-making organizations under the Indian Railways. Ranchi Division, Adra Division,… Read more
Mumbai Railways
Mumbai is the headquarter of the Western Railways. The present form of Western Railways stepped into operational work from 5th November, 1951 after merging erstwhile Bombay, Baroda and Central India… Read more