IRCTC And Redbus Have Teamed Together! On RedRail, You Can Now Order Indian Railways Tickets Easily And Quickly

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All of IRCTC’s scheduled rail services, which comprise approximately 9 million daily tickets, will now be accessible for booking on the RedBus app.

RedBus-IRCTC partnership: RedBus, India’s largest online bus ticketing platform, recently announced its entry into Indian Railways’ train ticketing with the unveiling of RedRail, a rail online reservation service in collaborative efforts with the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) as an authorized partner. RedBus Android users will now be able to make bookings for both bus and train trips within the same smartphone app. The service will be accessible on desktop, mobile web, and iOS in the near future. The decision to host the national transporter’s seat inventory raises RedBus to one of the leading suppliers of ground transportation reservation systems everywhere. RedBus is already the world’s biggest online bus ticket aggregator.

Millions of Indian Railways customers will now be able to buy smooth and quick train tickets via RedRail on the RedBus app, exactly as bus travelers are used to doing. All of IRCTC’s scheduled rail services, which comprise approximately 9 million daily tickets, will now be accessible for booking on the RedBus app.

RedRail claims to provide passengers with a superior ticket booking experience, including incredibly quick refunds on ticket cancellations and service and support in five different regional languages, from the time of booking train tickets until the time of boarding the train, to relieve travelers of any anxieties connected with the reservation or the rail journey. As an initial offer, RedRail will not charge any service fees or payment gateway fees.

According to Prakash Sangam, CEO of RedBus, the firm is excited to work with the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation to provide a quick, secure, and easy manner of online train ticket buying on the move to close to 10 million daily train commuters throughout the nation.