Change Boarding Station Just 30 minutes before Departure

MySandesh
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In a major relief for passengers, Indian Railways has introduced a new rule that allows travellers to change their boarding station just 30 minutes before train departure.

This update, effective from April 1, makes travel more flexible—especially for those who often run late or face last-minute plan changes.

Earlier, passengers had to make such changes much earlier, which often caused inconvenience.

What Has Changed in the New Rule?

The biggest change is the time limit.

Earlier: Boarding station had to be changed well in advance (up to 24 hours before)

Now: You can request the change up to 30 minutes before departure

Another important update:

The change will now appear in the second reservation chart

Earlier, it had to be included in the first chart (prepared around 4 hours before departure)

This gives passengers more time and flexibility than before.

Who Can Use This Facility?

Not everyone is eligible for this feature. Here are the key rules:

Only passengers with confirmed or RAC tickets can use it

Waitlisted tickets are not allowed

You can change your boarding station only once

The request must be made before the second chart is prepared

How to Change Your Boarding Station

Passengers can update their boarding point in two simple ways:

Online via IRCTC Rail Connect

Log in to your account

Go to Booked Tickets

Click on “Change Boarding Point”

Select your new station and confirm

At a PRS Counter

Visit the nearest reservation counter

Carry your ticket and valid ID

Request the change

Collect the updated ticket

Why This Update Matters

This move is a big win for passengers who:

Get delayed on the way to the station

Need to change travel plans at the last minute

Want more flexibility in their journey

By reducing the deadline to just 30 minutes, Indian Railways has made the system more passenger-friendly and practical.

Final Takeaway

Missing your train due to a fixed boarding station could now be a thing of the past.

With this new rule, passengers get more control and flexibility, making train travel smoother and less stressful.

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