Indian Railways IRCTC Retiring Room Booking : If you’re traveling by train and have a long layover, Indian Railways provides a convenient option to book a retiring room through the IRCTC platform. Retiring rooms offer a safe and comfortable resting spot, ensuring travelers can refresh themselves between journeys. Here’s everything you need to know about booking a retiring room via IRCTC.How to Book an IRCTC Retiring Room OnlineBooking a retiring room with Indian Railways through the IRCTC website is straightforward:Visit the IRCTC website: Go to www.irctctourism.com.Select ‘Retiring Room’: Choose the option from the main menu.Login or Register: Sign in to your IRCTC account or create a new one.Enter Details: Provide your PNR number and click on ‘Search’.Choose Your Room: Select your desired room type (AC, Non-AC, single bed, double bed, or dormitory).Complete the Payment: Proceed with online payment methods available (credit/debit card, net banking, UPI, etc.).Confirmation: You will receive a booking confirmation along with room details and receipt on your registered email and mobile number.IRCTC Retiring Room Booking ChargesThe charges for booking a retiring room depend on the room type and duration:Non-AC Dormitory: Starts from ₹50 to ₹100 per bed (up to 24 hours).AC Dormitory: Starts from ₹150 to ₹250 per bed (up to 24 hours).Non-AC Rooms: Single rooms from ₹250 to ₹400 and double rooms from ₹400 to ₹600 (up to 24 hours).AC Rooms: Single rooms from ₹600 to ₹800 and double rooms from ₹800 to ₹1200 (up to 24 hours).Charges may vary slightly based on station location and facilities.Facilities Provided in IRCTC Retiring RoomsRetiring rooms at major stations offer multiple facilities:Clean bedding and linenAC and Non-AC optionsWashrooms with basic amenities24-hour check-in/check-out serviceSecure lockers and luggage storage (in select stations)Cafeteria and food delivery services (at selected locations)Key Points to RememberBooking is only allowed against a confirmed or RAC ticket.Retiring rooms can be booked online up to 48 hours before the journey and at station counters based on availability.The maximum duration allowed for staying in a retiring room is typically 24 to 48 hours.Retiring rooms provided by Indian Railways are ideal for passengers who have a waiting time between trains and wish to rest comfortably. Booking your retiring room through IRCTC online ensures convenience, security, and comfort during your travels.

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