Train Enquiry Mobile Application on iOS platform – IT Enabled Passenger Services Launched by Indian Railways
Paperless Unreserved Tickets, Season tickets, Platforms tickets, CoTVM, Train Enquiry Mobile App
IT Enabled Passenger Services Launched by Indian Railways
Shri Suresh Prabhakar Prabhu Launched these Services Through Video
Conferencing from New Delhi. The Railway Minister Shri Suresh Prabhakar
Prabhu launched following IT enabled passenger services through video
conferencing from New Delhi:
1. Paperless Unreserved Ticketing through Mobile Phones on suburban stations over Central Railway
2. Paperless Platforms tickets at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Dadar
Central, Panvel, Thane and Lokmanya Tilak Terminus, Andheri, Mumbai
Central, Borivali, Dadar Western, Dadar Central, Vasai Road, Bandra, New
Delhi and Nizamudding stations on Northern Railway, Western Railway and
Central Railway
3. Paperless Season tickets on suburban sections of Western Railway,
Central Railway and New Delhi-Palwal Section of Northern Railway.
4. Currency, Coin – cum – Card operated Automatic Ticket Vending
Machines at various suburban stations on Central Railway and Western
Railway.
5. Train Enquiry Mobile Application on iOS platform.
On this occasion ,Chairman Railway Board, Shri AK Mital and other
Board Members, Additional Member(C&IS) Shri Mohd. Jamshed, MD CRIS
Ms Vandana Nanda were among those present at the programme.
Speaking on the occasion , Minister Of Railways Shri Suresh Prabhu
said “Moving ahead in the direction of making Digital India, today, I
am happy to inaugurate the System for Paperless Unreserved Tickets,
Paperless Season Tickets and Paperless Platform Tickets through Mobile
Phones, in the Mumbai Suburban system of WR and CR and Delhi – Palwal
section of Northern Railway from today.
About 50 Currency-cum-coin-cum-card Ticket Vending Machines (CoTVMs) are now functional over various stations.
I am also happy to inaugurate the Currency and Coin Operated Ticket
Vending Machines (CoTVMs), being installed at various stations of
Central and Western Railway. All these initiatives were promised in my
Budget Speech this year.
Another initiative that is being launched today is the Train Enquiry
Mobile App on the iOS that is Apple platform. This app has been working
very well on the Android and Windows based mobile phones and now will
give good facilities for Apple phone users also.
The paperless Unreserved Ticketing System is a boon for passengers
traveling in suburban areas, since it will drastically reduce the time a
passenger takes at the station, waiting in queue to buy a ticket. It
will enable “Mission 5 minutes” (not more than 5 minutes to buy a
ticket) to become a reality. Railways will also benefit from this
innovation because they will be able to cope with higher ticket sales
with lower investments.
The Paperless Ticketing service is already running in some sections
of Mumbai Western Railway and Delhi. With the latest launch, this
service will be available across all of Mumbai’s suburban sections on
both Central and Western Railways. This system is based on the “UTS on
Mobile” app, which has a “Railway Wallet” feature. While this system has
been introduced to increase passenger convenience, a few safeguards
have been built-in to prevent misuse of the tickets. Firstly, the
tickets cannot be forwarded from one phone to another. Second, one
cannot buy the ticket after starting one’s journey. A system of distinct
daily colour codes, embedded QR codes, and sync feature has been
devised to ease the work of the ticket examiners, while providing
unparalleled convenience to the users.
A very useful feature added today is that of buying Paperless Season
Tickets and Paperless Platform Tickets through the Mobile App. The
Paperless Season Ticket feature will be particularly useful for the
suburban passengers, large numbers of whom travel on Season Tickets.
Another innovative system being introduced for Mumbai suburban
section of Western Railway and Central Railway is the Cash/Smart Card
operated Ticket Vending Machine (CoTVM), which is a self-service kiosk
for passengers to buy their own unreserved tickets. It has a
user-friendly graphical interface that can be used by all passengers.
The machine takes currency notes and coins in addition to smart cards
for payment. This will save the passengers’ precious time, and will ease
the pressure on the Railway administration as well, enabling them to
give better service to the passengers. Again, security features”
Procedure for booking of Paperless Unreserved Journey tickets, Season tickets and Platform tickets
Download the Mobile application from Google Play Store or Windows Store.
- Register by providing Mobile Number, Name, City, Train Type, Class,
Ticket Type, Number of Passengers and Frequently travel routes.
- Payment has to be made using R-Wallet. Upon successful registration, R-Wallet will be opened with Zero Balance.
- Value can be topped up in R-Wallet by tendering cash across the
nominated counter and also online on website
“utsonmobile.indianrail.gov.in”.
- Passenger can book single Journey ticket, Platform ticket as well as season tickets by choosing appropriate option in the App.
- The Smart Phone should be GPS enabled to book single journey ticket and Platform ticket.
Functioning Of CoTVM
Cash/Smart card operated ticket vending machine (CoTVM) is a
self-operated kiosk, which can be used by passengers to buy unreserved
tickets through currency/coins/smart cards and to recharge smart cards.
These kiosks have easy graphical interface for ticket transaction so
that the user can operate these machines themselves. The kiosk accepts
currency/coin of all glued/taped/coloured notes and accepts currency
notes of Gandhi series. CoTVMs will reduce queue lengths at existing
ticket counters by providing an alternate unmanned ticketing solution
and mode of payment.
CoTVMs have the following functions
- Issue of non-concessional second class journey tickets for
non-suburban section and second/first class journey/return tickets for
suburban section.
- Issue of platform tickets.
- Renewal of non-concessional season tickets.
- Recharge of smart cards in denominations of Rs. 20/-, Rs. 50/-, Rs. 100/- and Rs. 500/-.
CoTVM consists of:
1. Thin Client
2. Thermal Printer
3. Touch screen
4. RFID reader
5. Cash Validator with 15 notes escrow
6. Coin Validator with 10 coins escrow
7. The cash box has the capacity to hold 25,000 notes and 3,000 coins.
The basic difference between automatic ticket vending machine (ATVM)
installed upto now and CoTVM is that ATVM can issue tickets through
smart cards only whereas CoTVM can issue tickets using cash (notes &
coins) and smart cards. It can also be used for recharging these smart
cards.
Security of CoTVM
The machine has two access doors, both at the front side of the
machine and is equipped with mechanical & electronic locks. One door
is used for maintenance activity by the service engineer. The second
door is for accessing the cash box and is integrated with an alarm
system. The alarm will go off whenever the door is opened by any
unauthorized person. The machine has a cash box with electro mechanical
lock at the bottom. Whenever the authorized supervisor wants to open the
cash box to takeout shift cash, he/she will gain access to the machine
by using a supervisory smart card and his password. After entering the
password, machine will print the Daily Trains Cash-cum-Summary Book
(DTC) for accountal of the collected cash.
Commissioning of CoTVM
On 01.09.2015, 6 CoTVMs were inaugurated at New Delhi of Northern
Railway and 08 CoTVMs at Sealdah & Howrah stations of Eastern
Railway. So far, total 48 CoTVMs have been commissioned over Northern
Railway and Eastern Railway.
Train Enquiry Mobile Application on iOS platform
Centre for Railway Information System (CRIS), the IT arm of Indian
Railways, has enhanced the train enquiry system by developing mobile
apps. Mobile app for Windows 8 and Android were launched earlier and are
widely used by rail passengers. Now one more step ahead, mobile app for
iOS platform has also been developed and ready for launch. It has now
become easier for the rail passengers to track information on expected
arrival and departure timings of a particular train and other
information.
National Train Enquiry System (NTES) is the base system which
provides information to public about train running on near real time
through various interfaces like nationwide unique rail enquiry number
139, website (www.trainenquiry.com), mobile interfaces, Touch Screens,
Face to Face enquiry and Display Boards at stations.
One of the best features of the app is ‘spot your train’ which
provides information such as its current position, expected time of
arrival and departure at a particular station. Other features are ‘train
schedule’, ‘train between station’, ‘live station’, ‘information on
cancelled, rescheduled & diverted trains’. ‘Live Station’ query
provides list of trains expected to arrive at/depart from any station in
next 2 or 4 hours.
Thus, CRIS has made available train enquiry app for three most commonly used mobile platforms viz. Windows, Android and iOS.
The NTES app is available as a free download from App store.
Source: PIB News