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Can we book retiring room at Station?

Can we book retiring room at Station?

Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) provides accommodation offered by Indian Railways known as a retiring room available at all major railway stations across India. Retiring rooms can only be booked at the source and destination stations by both online and offline mode.

How long can I stay in railway waiting room?

According to rules, it is 3 hours before departure or after the arrival of your train. One should possess a valid ticket with a PNR number. An entry needs to be made in the waiting room register. Passenger can only enter the respective waiting room for the class of travel.

How do I book a retiring room in a railway station?

1 Visit the railway station nearest to your residence having a Retiring Room with online booking facility. 2 The Retiring Room Booking Facility at railway stations is situated inside or next to CTI office, Enquiry Counter of Current Booking Counter. 3 Give your ticket PNR and the status of your booking.

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How to book retiring rooms through IRCTC website?

At present, online booking of Retiring Rooms through IRCTC Website has been commissioned at 505 Railway stations of Indian Railways through which passengers can book Retiring Rooms at the time of seeking reservation in advance on payment of usual charges.

What is the meaning of retiring room?

Retiring Room – Staying at the station. What is Railways Retiring Room? Railways Retiring Rooms are rooms which are available on Railway Stations across India, They are available in Single, Double and Dormitory type of occupancy with AC and Non AC combination.

What are the conditions regarding booking of retiring room on Konkan Railway?

Terms and Conditions regarding booking of Retiring Room on Konkan Railway. The retiring Room booking facility is available only for the passengers having a valid journey ticket. The maximum period for advance booking shall be 30 days excluding the day of occupation and up to 2 days before the day of occupation.