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Posted: Aug 05 2011 (14:42)
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Last Response: Aug 05 2011 (15:36)
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Last Response: Aug 05 2011 (15:36)
Q. What is Ticketing in Railways????
Ans. India has some of the lowest train fares in the world, and passenger traffic is heavily subsidised by more expensive higher class fares. Until the late 1980s, Indian Railway ticket reservations were done manually. In late 1987, the Railways started using a computerised ticketing system. The entire ticketing system went online in 1995 to provide up to date information on status and availability. Today the ticketing network is computerised to a large extent, with the exception of some remote places. Computerized tickets can be booked for any two points in the country. Tickets can also be booked through the internet and via mobile phones, though this method carries an additional surcharge.
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Ans. India has some of the lowest train fares in the world, and passenger traffic is heavily subsidised by more expensive higher class fares. Until the late 1980s, Indian Railway ticket reservations were done manually. In late 1987, the Railways started using a computerised ticketing system. The entire ticketing system went online in 1995 to provide up to date information on status and availability. Today the ticketing network is computerised to a large extent, with the exception of some remote places. Computerized tickets can be booked for any two points in the country. Tickets can also be booked through the internet and via mobile phones, though this method carries an additional surcharge.
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Bas bhi kar....sab ek hee din FAQ pe dal dena hai?
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One more thing, please also mention the source from where you are copying all these: Be true to the salt you eat (in other sense, be true to the site from which you copy)
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One more thing, please also mention the source from where you are copying all these: Be true to the salt you eat (in other sense, be true to the site from which you copy)