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UTS Mobile Ticketing: Distance Limit Removed for Online Train Ticket Booking

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 6, 2024 16:25 IST

There's no distance limit to book your train ticket online via the UTS mobile app, as Indian Railways removed ...

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There's no distance limit to book your train ticket online via the UTS mobile app, as Indian Railways removed distance restrictions for booking journey tickets, platform tickets, and local train tickets. 

This will allow passengers to book paperless tickets without geo-fencing limits. Now, passengers can book these tickets from any location through the UTS mobile app. 

Also Read | Mumbai Local Train Update: Commuters Frustrated as Trains on Central Line Are 15 Minutes Late Due to Bunching.

Central Railway, in a post on X, formerly Twitter, said, "There's no longer a distance limit for booking your train tickets via the UTS App. Now, you can conveniently book your tickets from the comfort of your home or anywhere you like. Enjoy hassle-free travel planning!"

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