Train Missed Ticket Rule: If you miss your train, do not throw away the ticket, considering it useless. Rather, your ticket can still be used properly. Let us tell you complete information about this.
Every day, about 2.5 crore people travel by train in India. Such a large number of people depend on trains. But most of them are not aware of some important rules of railways. When many people miss the train despite having a ticket, then people assume that now their ticket has become useless. But in reality it is not so.
Travellers can save their loss by taking proper advantage of the railway system. But most people are not aware of this rule. So if this ever happens to you, then keep in mind. Your ticket can still be used properly. Let us tell you complete information about this.
If you miss the train, does the ticket not become useless?
If you have bought a train ticket and you miss your train, then there is no need to get upset and throw away the ticket. Many people make this mistake. Whereas doing so causes loss. Under the rules of the railways, your ticket can still be useful. If you have taken an unreserved or general ticket.
So you can travel in the general coach of another train within the validity period with the same ticket. In this, you can avail this benefit for 3 hours on short distance tickets and 24 hours on long distance tickets. However, let us tell you that this facility is not available for reserved ticket holders.
Reserved ticket holders can file TDR
If you had made a reservation and missed the train, even then your ticket does not become useless. In such a case, you can file TDR i.e. Ticket Deposit Receipt. By filing TDR, you can ask for a refund of your ticket from the railways. For this, you have to fill the TDR online within 4 hours of the train leaving.
You can complete this process through IRCTC website or app. If you file TDR within the correct time limit, then the railway returns your money after some deduction. Keep in mind that people with general tickets do not get this facility. This is applicable only on reserved tickets. However, if you have bought the ticket from your counter, then you will have to go there and file TDR.
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