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Posted: Jul 30 2010 (13:37)
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Last Response: Jul 30 2010 (14:15)
15 Responses
Last Response: Jul 30 2010 (14:15)
Generally, in blogs posts, PRS is being interpreted as a counter where a ticket is issued by a railway person present physically and booking / printing the hard paper ticket OR for such a system. Hence, E or I tickets are not being considered (indicated) being a ticket of PRS.
In fact, PRS is Passenger Reservation System (developed by CRIS and adopted by IR) which is equally applicable to the Counter tickets as well as the E or I tickets (irrespective of the fact that the gateway for E or I tickets is the IRCTC).
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In fact, PRS is Passenger Reservation System (developed by CRIS and adopted by IR) which is equally applicable to the Counter tickets as well as the E or I tickets (irrespective of the fact that the gateway for E or I tickets is the IRCTC).
Hence,...
more...
7 Public Posts - Fri Jul 30, 2010
Sir you are right so called smart/technically upgraded brains call PRS is short to save typing
7 Public Posts - Fri Jul 30, 2010