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That Love Hate Relationship with IRCTC

Posted on February 11, 2013May 20, 2021

Indian railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC)- if you have traveled with Indian Railways you would know what I am talking about. Did you ever wonder why should the online ticketing system of Indian Railways be known as Indian railway Catering and Tourism Corporation? I have no clue.

But I have traveled in trains before the reservations could be done online! And if you have booked a ticket by standing on a railway station you know what I am talking about. When I was doing my Ph. D. I used to travel from Kanpur to Delhi very frequently and booking tickets used to be such a tiring process. I remember there used to be a travel agent within the premises who would do the tickets and would charge us Rupees 20 extra per ticket.

So when IRCTC system came into being it felt like such a blessing. No longer was there any need to use agents or go and stand in a line. At least, this was true for people who have internet connection and a card to use at the site.

And after the initial euphoria died the love/hate relationship with the IRCTC started. The site seem to have a will of its own! When you were in dire need it would be at its priciest! There were days when I could spend 45 minutes trying to conclude one transaction but without any success. And there would be days when everything would work like a charm.

I remember tweeting to folks that if they too were facing issues with IRCTC and those tweets always got a response! So from Twitter I got to know that you could use other sites to book your tickets and it was as if you were using IRCTC itself! I wonder how these sites are able to copy irctc.co.in but then I was also told that all of them use the same back end! And yet sometimes the other websites that mirror IRCTC seemed to work, whereas the IRCTC itself would not, even if they were agonizingly slow.

Indian Railways

Indian Railways

I am  not a big fan of booking tickets when I get wait listed but then there are times when I have been there and done that too. And then I would frantically checking the PNR status as the date of travel comes closer! I have cancelled tickets more than I have taken a  chance but being able to do all this at a click of mouse have been of immense value.

Then came the IRCTC initiative that allowed us to go paperless and that is something I liked a lot. Show your PNR number or just show a screen shot on your mobile to the TTE and you are done. Indian Railways has to be congratulated on taking such an environmentally friendly step!

And yet there are days when I feel that I can not take the vagaries of IRCTC any more. On those days I remind my self of my ticket booking experience with British Rail (this was in 2008 and things might have changed now). After going through all the details I realized that the tickets could be delivered only to an address within UK and not anywhere else in the world. There were no e-tickets as well because the automatic barrier at the railway station opened by reading the magnetic strip on the ticket. One of my colleagues let me use her address but then how cool Indian Railways is to allow me to show my PNR number on my mobile and be done with it!

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5 thoughts on “That Love Hate Relationship with IRCTC”

  1. The Narcissist says:
    February 11, 2013 at 9:25 pm

    IRCTC has made it convenient for all of us indeed. In a country which has the second largest population, waiting in line is not the pleasant of experiences.

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  2. Vishal Rathod says:
    February 12, 2013 at 8:31 am

    Mridula ,

    Still it is not upto the mark . I tried taking tickets to Varanasi this MAY , 12o days before exactly at 8.00 AM from Mumbai. I had entered the names previous day itself .So that I just have to type first letter for the name . But believe me with 30 seconds the train gets full. That means some sort of fraud is happening . The system might be opening for railway agents before for sure. Very bad experience tried for at least 5 days for Varanasi but in vain

    Travel India

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  3. Puru says:
    February 12, 2013 at 11:46 am

    I have to book a tatkal ticket on saturday .. I go to the site with total pessimism every time 🙂

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  4. bemoneyaware says:
    February 13, 2013 at 10:16 am

    Problem with India is population and IRCTC though a step forward needs to ramp up it’s speed.
    Did a post on Booking Tatkal Ticket Hope it helps!

    Reply
  5. desi Traveler says:
    February 15, 2013 at 4:44 pm

    All of us blogger/traveler types need IRCTC at some stage… even I was frustated recently.. leading to this post on my experience and learning on booking tickets on their site

    http://desitraveler.com/book-tatkal-railway-tickets-online-on-irctc/

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I am Mridula Dwivedi and I started this blog in 2005. It has been an amazing ride. I have visited 33 countries till date! I have worked with many tourism boards and prominent travel companies. My blog was featured on the BBC and the Guardian.

I did my Ph.D. from IIT Kanpur. I worked full time in academics till 2015! I quit my job as a professor, thinking I will take a break for one year, which turned into five.

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