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IRCTC’s Digital Push Raises Passenger Concerns Over Ticket Flexibility

New Rules Limit Ability to Change Travel Dates for Cash Bookings

The Indian Railways’ digital transformation drive, led by IRCTC, has sparked criticism among passengers after reports emerged that travelers can no longer change the date of their journey for tickets booked via digital payment systems. The move, which aims to phase out physical cash transactions at reservation counters, has left some passengers facing higher cancellation costs and reduced flexibility.

According to a report by The Hindu (October 14, 2025), the new system — part of IRCTC’s broader digital payment integration — has disrupted a long-standing feature of the Passenger Reservation System (PRS). Previously, passengers who purchased tickets using cash could change their journey date up to 48 hours before departure by paying a small fee of ₹20 per sleeper ticket.

However, with digital payments now encouraged at most counters, this option has been removed. Passengers paying digitally must cancel their ticket entirely, incurring a ₹120 cancellation charge, before rebooking a new ticket for a different date.

Cash Users Still Enjoy Simpler Refunds

The earlier cash-based system allowed passengers to get an instant refund when canceling tickets at the counter. Now, refunds for digitally paid bookings are processed electronically, which can take several days. This has led to frustration among passengers — particularly those who may need to rebook immediately and don’t have extra cash on hand.

A senior railway officer told The Hindu that about 10% of passengers still prefer using cash at unreserved ticketing counters (UTS), especially in regions like Thiruvananthapuram, where roughly 1.1 lakh general tickets are issued daily.

“It’s a passenger’s right to choose the payment method convenient for them,” the officer noted. “As long as cash is legal tender, passengers should be allowed that option.”

Staff and Passenger Friction Reported

The transition has also created tension between ticketing staff and passengers who prefer cash transactions. With the Railway Board’s directive to promote digital payments, employees are under pressure to discourage physical cash, despite public resistance.

Several passengers have complained that the new system is confusing and restrictive, especially for those unfamiliar with IRCTC’s online procedures.

IRCTC Clarifies: Digital Push, Not a Ban on Cash

Railway officials clarified that the Railway Board’s decision does not completely eliminate cash payments. Instead, it’s part of a gradual digital transition aimed at improving transparency and efficiency.

Officials also emphasized that any shortcomings or technical glitches in the digital process would be addressed in future updates. The ultimate goal, they said, is to make the ticketing experience more seamless without denying passengers their right to choose.

Balancing Innovation and Accessibility

While IRCTC’s push toward digitalization aligns with India’s broader Digital India mission, experts warn that such reforms must balance convenience with inclusivity. Many passengers — particularly those in rural areas or without access to smartphones and digital wallets — continue to rely on traditional ticketing methods.

Consumer rights advocates argue that any system overhaul must protect passengers’ flexibility and autonomy, especially when travel plans change unexpectedly.

Conclusion

The IRCTC digital transition marks a major step toward modernization, but its implementation has exposed critical gaps in passenger rights and flexibility. Unless the railways introduce hybrid solutions that combine digital efficiency with customer convenience, many travelers may find the new system more cumbersome than empowering.

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