The Indian Railway and National Capital Region Transport Corporation have partnered on the ‘One India – One Ticket’ initiative allowing passengers to book Namo Bharat train tickets as an add-on service after booking an IRCTC train e-ticket. This collaboration aims to provide a seamless travel solution, making it easier for passengers to book and travel using both the Indian Railways and the RRTS services.
Users can opt to book Namo Bharat train tickets (can book 120 days in advance) for up to eight travellers per booking after booking the IRC ticket. The RRTS booking option will be displayed on the PNR confirmation page and will also be accessible from the user’s train ticket booking history, according to sources. A unique QR code will be generated for each RRTS ticket and printed on the Electronic Reservation Slip (ERS). The codes will be valid for a period of four days, starting from the day before the RRTS journey date, the travel date itself, and two days after the journey date. Each passenger on the train ticket will receive their own Namo Bharat ticket with a dedicated QR code, ensuring a hassle-free travel experience.