What is the rule of new boarding station?


What is the rule of new boarding station? If the passenger has changed boarding station, he/she will lose all the rights to board the train from the original boarding station. If found travelling without any proper authority to travel, passenger will have to pay fare with penalty between original boarding station to changed boarding station, IRCTC said.


Can I board a train from next station UK?

Yes, you can break your journey while travelling with an Anytime Single or Return ticket. This means you can get off the train at any connecting stop and leave the station, before boarding a later train to complete your journey.


Can you get on a train at a different station UK?

For Off-Peak and Super Off-Peak tickets and Anytime tickets you can simply board the next train to your destination, as permitted by your ticket. To check any restrictions on when and how you can use your ticket, use our Ticket Validity Finder tool.


Can I get on any other train if my train is Cancelled?

If a train is cancelled (and that's what's happened here) you're entitled to take the next train that matches any restrictions on your ticket. So if your ticket is routed via a certain place, you must go that way, or if it's only valid on a certain train company, you must use that companies services.


How can I change my berth in train after booking online?

No. Once the ticket is booked and berth allotted, you cannot change it. There are some other ways though to manage it. You may cancel the current ticket and rebook it with the option to book berths only if your preferred choice of berths are available.


Can I book a specific seat on a train?

Making a reservation Seat reservations can be made online, at stations, over the phone, or at Rail Appointed Travel Agents. They are normally free of charge if made at the same time you buy your ticket.


Why are UK trains so expensive?

The reasons for this are varied: from the privatisation of the rail industry to the rising cost of infrastructure. The UK does not have fixed rates like other European countries such as France, which can result in flight tickets being cheaper than a regional train journey in the UK.