Jaipur, India — Indian Railways is taking significant strides towards digitalization with the launch of online payment systems for various services, including ticket booking, parcel delivery, retiring rooms, and goods transport. This initiative marks a notable advancement in enhancing passenger convenience and aligns with the Digital India vision.
In a bid to alleviate long queues at railway stations, the Railways has now introduced online digital payments at unreserved ticket counters. This feature, which was previously limited to online ticket bookings, is expected to bring considerable relief to passengers seeking tickets at counters. By utilizing UPI (Unified Payments Interface), travelers can now avoid the inconvenience of handling cash.
The North Western Railway has set a precedent by becoming the first division in Indian Railways to implement dynamic QR codes for digital payments at booking windows. As of now, 437 locations across the North Western Railway network have adopted this technology. Within the Jaipur division, dynamic QR codes have been installed at 99 locations, allowing for hassle-free payments at ticket counters.
This system allows passengers to pay using QR codes directly at railway stations, significantly streamlining the payment process. The introduction of these digital payment options is expected to enhance the overall travel experience for millions of users while promoting a cashless environment.
Indian Railways’ commitment to modernization and customer service is evident in this latest initiative. As it continues to evolve and embrace technology, the organization aims to provide a smoother, more efficient travel experience for its passengers.