TDR refers to the Ticket Deposit Receipt. It is useful in the circumstances where despite having a booked ticket, the person doesn’t undertake a journey and wants to apply for the refund. For this ...
Indian Railways passengers facing issues like significant delays, non-functional AC, or route diversions can now claim refunds by filing a Ticket Deposit Receipt (TDR) through the IRCTC website.
IRCTC TDR Filing: If you recently traveled on an Indian Railways train and had a poor experience, you can file a complaint and receive a refund. IRCTC provides a method to file a TDR (Ticket Deposit ...
New Delhi: If your train journey is disrupted—like a major delay, non-functional AC, or a route change—you don’t have to bear the loss. IRCTC allows passengers to file a TDR (Ticket Deposit Receipt) ...
When a scheduled train is cancelled, e-ticket holders automatically get the refund without having to send a Ticket Deposit Receipt (TDR) or visit a counter. If the delay exceeds three hours, ...
IRCTC or Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation, the e-ticketing arm of Indian Railways, has set certain refund rules for its cancelled tickets. Once the tickets are cancelled, the refund is ...
On cancellation of tickets booked under Tatkal quota, no refund is granted by the railways. However, in case, the train is delayed by 3 or more hours, passengers can claim for the refund by filing TDR ...
No refund of fare shall be admissible on RAC e-tickets in the case the ticket is not cancelled or TDR is not filed online up to thirty minutes before the scheduled departure of the train. Those who ...
Indian Railways Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) allows passengers to cancel tickets online as well as offline on railway counters. Passengers may want to cancel tickets for various reasons ...