Indian Railways is set to implement a new system that will allow the final passenger chart to be released a full 24 hours prior to the departure of trains. Currently, the final reservation chart, which confirms the status of booked and waitlisted passengers, is prepared just four hours before the train leaves its starting station. If this new proposal is successfully rolled out, it will enable passengers to check their ticket status in advance and plan their options accordingly.
According to railway sources, this initiative is part of a broader effort to modernize railway operations, streamline services, and reduce last-minute crowding and confusion at stations. Initial results from the pilot phase have been very promising, with passengers reporting greater clarity and more time to plan their journeys. Previously, the final reservation chart was typically prepared only 2.5 to 4 hours before departure, leaving passengers with little time to make alternative arrangements if their tickets were not confirmed.
With the new system in place, passengers holding waitlisted tickets will know a full day in advance whether they can board the train. This is particularly beneficial for travelers on high-demand routes such as Delhi-Bihar, UP-Mumbai, or Bengal-Gujarat, where waitlists often reach into the hundreds and tickets frequently show 'regret'. This initiative will also assist Indian Railways in better planning, as they will have early data on how many passengers have confirmed tickets and how many are still waiting. This proactive approach is expected to reduce crowding and enhance the overall travel experience.