Hotel Park Plaza in Varanasi is offering special rates from October 1, 2016 to March 31, 2017 for rooms starting at INR 1800 for a deluxe single room including taxes. The hotel has 15 rooms across deluxe and royal club categories, a restaurant that seats 50 people serving Indian, Chinese and continental cuisine, and a banquet hall that can accommodate 75-100 people. It is located near Mall Road in Varanasi within 500 meters of the main railway station and 2 km from important sites like Dashashwamedha Ghat and Kashi Vishwanath Temple.
The document is an electronic reservation slip for 4 passengers traveling from Varanasi to Howrah on train number 2382, Poorva Express, on April 6, 2010. It provides details of the passengers, their tickets, charges and policies regarding valid ID proof required for travel and cancellation. Passengers are advised to check departure times and carry the reservation slip or pay a fee if checked without it.
This document provides information on Hajj and Umrah packages offered by DAR Ul ARFAT (PVT) LTD, including prices and details. It lists economy, economy plus, and 3-star package options for 14 or 20 night stays, with prices given per person based on room type (sharing, quad, triple, or double). Hotel information is provided for Makkah and Madinah. Required documents and terms/conditions are outlined, such as proof of vaccination, relation for women, advance payment and cancellation fees. Rates are subject to change and do not include meals or ziarat charges. Transport is provided via bus between Jeddah, Makkah and Madinah.
1. The document is an email confirmation from IRCTC regarding booking of train tickets on train 11060 from SHG to KYN departing on June 9, 2018 in first AC class for 6 passengers including Shobhnath Singh.
2. It provides the PNR number and transaction ID for the booking and details of passengers, fare paid, and instructions for cancellation or changes to the booking.
3. The email stresses the need to carry the SMS or virtual reservation message along with a photo ID for ticket checking and provides customer support contact information for any further assistance or queries.
This document is an electronic cancellation slip from IRCTC (Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation) for a train ticket. It provides details of the original booking, cancellation, and refund for a ticket from Secunderabad to Allahabad on December 11th, 2014. The ticket was booked by Ashwani Kumar for Rs. 620 but was cancelled and a Rs. 590 refund was processed, minus a Rs. 30 cancellation fee. It reiterates ID requirements and rules for electronic ticketing on Indian railways.
The document promotes a simplified online booking tool that allows users to independently book air tickets for business trips in a simple 4-step process of seeking flights by schedule or date, adding to cart, retrieving reservations, and purchasing tickets if the trip is confirmed. It highlights features like 10 language menus, tracking past reservations up to 36 months, and integrated travel agency support. The tool aims to provide a simpler alternative to traditional methods of relying on travel agents or spending hours searching multiple booking sites.
This document is an e-ticket confirmation for a bus journey from Guntur to Proddutur in Andhra Pradesh, India on February 14, 2014. It provides details of the passengers, Hari Prasad and Threveni, the ticket number, bus service code, departure and arrival times, seat numbers, fares and applicable fees. It also lists the terms and conditions for the bus ticket including passenger ID requirements and cancellation policies.
Hotel Park Plaza in Varanasi is offering special rates from October 1, 2016 to March 31, 2017 for rooms starting at INR 1800 for a deluxe single room including taxes. The hotel has 15 rooms across deluxe and royal club categories, a restaurant that seats 50 people serving Indian, Chinese and continental cuisine, and a banquet hall that can accommodate 75-100 people. It is located near Mall Road in Varanasi within 500 meters of the main railway station and 2 km from important sites like Dashashwamedha Ghat and Kashi Vishwanath Temple.
The document is an electronic reservation slip for 4 passengers traveling from Varanasi to Howrah on train number 2382, Poorva Express, on April 6, 2010. It provides details of the passengers, their tickets, charges and policies regarding valid ID proof required for travel and cancellation. Passengers are advised to check departure times and carry the reservation slip or pay a fee if checked without it.
This document provides information on Hajj and Umrah packages offered by DAR Ul ARFAT (PVT) LTD, including prices and details. It lists economy, economy plus, and 3-star package options for 14 or 20 night stays, with prices given per person based on room type (sharing, quad, triple, or double). Hotel information is provided for Makkah and Madinah. Required documents and terms/conditions are outlined, such as proof of vaccination, relation for women, advance payment and cancellation fees. Rates are subject to change and do not include meals or ziarat charges. Transport is provided via bus between Jeddah, Makkah and Madinah.
1. The document is an email confirmation from IRCTC regarding booking of train tickets on train 11060 from SHG to KYN departing on June 9, 2018 in first AC class for 6 passengers including Shobhnath Singh.
2. It provides the PNR number and transaction ID for the booking and details of passengers, fare paid, and instructions for cancellation or changes to the booking.
3. The email stresses the need to carry the SMS or virtual reservation message along with a photo ID for ticket checking and provides customer support contact information for any further assistance or queries.
This document is an electronic cancellation slip from IRCTC (Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation) for a train ticket. It provides details of the original booking, cancellation, and refund for a ticket from Secunderabad to Allahabad on December 11th, 2014. The ticket was booked by Ashwani Kumar for Rs. 620 but was cancelled and a Rs. 590 refund was processed, minus a Rs. 30 cancellation fee. It reiterates ID requirements and rules for electronic ticketing on Indian railways.
The document promotes a simplified online booking tool that allows users to independently book air tickets for business trips in a simple 4-step process of seeking flights by schedule or date, adding to cart, retrieving reservations, and purchasing tickets if the trip is confirmed. It highlights features like 10 language menus, tracking past reservations up to 36 months, and integrated travel agency support. The tool aims to provide a simpler alternative to traditional methods of relying on travel agents or spending hours searching multiple booking sites.
This document is an e-ticket confirmation for a bus journey from Guntur to Proddutur in Andhra Pradesh, India on February 14, 2014. It provides details of the passengers, Hari Prasad and Threveni, the ticket number, bus service code, departure and arrival times, seat numbers, fares and applicable fees. It also lists the terms and conditions for the bus ticket including passenger ID requirements and cancellation policies.
This document is an e-ticket confirmation for a bus trip on the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation. It provides details of the trip from Swargate, Pune to Thane on August 27th, 2012 leaving at 6:30am on an AC Shivneri bus. The passenger is Balaji Lakshmipathi, age 22, with seat 27. The total fare is Rs. 347.07 including a basic fare of Rs. 330, reservation charge of Rs. 10, and convenience charge of Rs. 7.07. The e-ticket notes that it is non-transferable and valid only for the specified trip details.
This document outlines the terms and conditions for an Ashoka India Tours Chardham Yatra package. It includes what is covered in the package such as accommodations, meals, transportation, and taxes. It also lists what is excluded like additional activities and sights. The document specifies cancellation policies, required clothing and items, minimum guest requirements, and conditions like unexpected delays or weather issues. It provides contact information for Ashoka India Tours and states the rates are valid only for May 2018.
This document is a certificate of insurance for a group personal accident policy for optional travel insurance provided to e-ticket passengers of IRCTC. It provides insurance coverage for M Haque traveling from Lokmanyatilak to Patna Junction on September 11-12, 2016. The policy covers death, permanent total disability, permanent partial disability, hospitalization expenses for injury, and transportation of mortal remains up to the specified sum insured amounts. The certificate includes details of premium paid, insured person, trip details, sum insured, and references the terms and conditions document and exclusions under the policy.
The document is an electronic reservation slip for a train ticket booked through IRCTC from Dahanu Road to Ahmedabad. It provides details of the booking including passenger names and ages, ticket fare, and important notices. Passengers are advised that timetables may change and to check departure/arrival times, valid IDs must be shown for travel, and inflammable items or smoking is prohibited on trains. Contact information is provided for queries.
This electronic reservation slip details a train ticket booked through IRCTC for travel from New Delhi to Patna on June 12, 2014. The ticket is for 3 adults and 1 child traveling in 3rd AC class under the Tatkal quota. Valid photo IDs that can be presented during the journey are listed. Passenger details including names, ages, gender and ID numbers are provided.
This document is an e-ticket confirmation for a bus journey on June 23, 2012 from Srisailam to Hyderabad. It provides details of the passenger (Ramu), bus service number 1352, departure time of 6:00 PM and arrival time of 12:00 AM. The total fare is 198 rupees including a 183 rupee basic fare and other charges. The ticket notes that identification will be required and is non-transferable for the scheduled bus service.
This document outlines package tour options for a 2 night/3 day trip from Bangalore to Tirupati. It provides rates from July 2016 to March 2017 for standard, deluxe, and luxury packages. Packages include hotel accommodations, meals, transportation and sightseeing. Rates vary based on number of passengers and package type selected. Additional details on included amenities, vehicles used, and notes on rates are also provided.
The document is an electronic reservation slip for a train journey from Ranchi to Secunderabad. It provides details of the passengers booked (R K Singh and Goldi Singh), booking details including PNR number, train number and name, class of travel, dates of journey, from and to stations. It lists valid ID proofs required for travel and contact information. It notes that schedules may change and to check details from railway stations, and that tickets are non-transferable and penalties apply for traveling without valid ID proof.
Mr. Sumit Kumar booked a flight from Bhubaneswar to Hyderabad departing on March 25th, 2014 at 11:50am and arriving at 10:15am through Yatra booking number 3101145902 dated January 31st, 2014. The flight is operated by Indigo airline with PNR H7MY2T. Cancellations are non-refundable except for the tax amount and reissuance fees Rs. 1000. Yatra services fees for cancellation are Rs. 500 offline and Rs. 300 online per passenger per sector.
The document provides information about the Indian Railways including:
- It is owned and managed by the Government of India and has decentralized certain powers to zone managers.
- It aims to generate more income while cutting costs through various strategies but still faces challenges of balancing demand and supply.
- It serves all sections of Indian society and has played an important social and economic role in India.
This document discusses the use of information technology in Indian Railways. It describes how the Centre for Railway Information Systems was established in 1986 to develop computer systems for Indian Railways. Some of the key projects developed include the Freight Operations Information System, Passenger Reservation System, National Train Enquiry System, and Unreserved Ticketing System. The objectives of using IT in Indian Railways are to reduce costs, improve efficiency, provide better customer service, and reduce the burden on staff.
The document introduces and explains the flexi fare system recently implemented on premier trains like Rajdhani, Duronto, and Shatabdi trains in India. Key points of the new system include dynamic pricing where fares for the same class can increase by up to 50% depending on availability, concessions will still apply to base fares, and current refund rules remain. Initial response has been positive with a 30% increase in bookings and additional revenues of over Rs. 80 lakh in the first two days of the new system.
The document discusses various computerized train control and communication systems used in Indian Railways. It describes the Passenger Reservation System (PRS) which allows online booking from remote locations. It also outlines the Automatic Train Protection (ATP) system which uses track to train communication for distance monitoring and the Operation Control Center (OCC) for centralized control. The document summarizes other key systems like the Unreserved Ticketing System (UTS), Freight Operations Information System (FOIS), Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS) and various communication networks used to manage train operations and passenger information services in Indian Railways.
Indian railways-management-information-system-110105193903-phpapp02pulkit0987
The document discusses the passenger reservation information system of Indian Railways. It outlines the problems Indian Railways faces such as increasing passengers, rising costs, and inefficient management. The solutions proposed include adopting customer-centric IT applications like the Passenger Reservation System (PRS), Unreserved Ticketing System (UTS), and Freight Operating Information System (FOIS) to integrate counters, provide better customer service, reduce costs and improve efficiency. The benefits to customers include transparency, reduced wait times, and increased satisfaction while benefits to Railways are increased revenue, efficiency, and utilization along with reduced losses and fraud.
This document provides a summary of a practical training report submitted by Ankit Mishra at the Maharishi Arvind International Institute of Technology in Kota about their training at the Western Central Railway. The report discusses the introduction to Indian Railways and the Western Central Railway division in Kota. It then summarizes the key systems observed and learned about during the training, including the passenger reservation system, data loggers, communication systems, microwave communication networks, and RailNet. It provides an overview of each of these technical railway systems.
This document describes an online railway reservation system. It includes sections on the problem statement, functions for users and administrators, database tables and normalization, triggers, and snapshots. The problem statement indicates the system needs to store and retrieve transaction information about rail travel. Sections on functions list features like ticket booking, checking status, and cancellation for users, and adding/removing trains and users for administrators. Tables shown include users, trains, tickets, and payments, along with normalization to third normal form. Triggers are described to update fields when payment is made or an account is cancelled/created.
1. Indian Railways has a monopoly on rail transportation in India as the sole provider. It was established in 1851 and nationalized in 1951.
2. It is the world's third largest rail network by size with over 65,000 km of track. It transports over 8 billion passengers annually and has over 1.5 million employees.
3. Modernization efforts since the 2000s have improved productivity and financial performance, but challenges remain around capacity constraints, staffing levels, and generating sufficient revenues.
Role of information technology in indian railwayNitesh Patil
Indian Railway was first introduced in 1853 running between Mumbai and Thane. It is now the second largest railway system in the world by size, with over 63,000 km of track and over 6,900 stations. It is fully owned by the Indian government and employs over 1.6 million people, making it one of the largest employers worldwide. Information technology has been widely adopted by Indian Railways, including online ticket booking, freight tracking, passenger information systems, and apps for ticket status. This has helped increase efficiency and revenue but some issues around capacity and functionality remain.
Indian Railways is over 150 years old and is the largest railway system in the world under a single management. It was established in 1851 and saw integration of various state-run railways after independence in 1947. Today it operates over 63,000 km of track carrying over 1.4 crore passengers and 16 lakh tonnes of freight daily. While it aims to provide affordable transportation nationwide, aging infrastructure and lack of funds are ongoing challenges.
railway reservation software documentaionJoveria Beg
The document provides an overview of the requirements for an online railway reservation software system. It discusses the need to specify functionality, external interfaces, performance, attributes, and design constraints. It also outlines some key components of the system including an ER diagram describing the relationships between entities like customers, trains, seats, tickets; a structure chart categorizing different levels; and data flow diagrams showing the flow of data between processes.
Documentation of railway reservation systemSandip Murari
The document presents a feasibility study for a proposed railway reservation system project.
It outlines the key steps in conducting a feasibility study: describing candidate systems, evaluating their performance and costs, weighing the options, and selecting the best system.
The study considers important feasibility factors like economic, technical, and behavioral considerations to determine if the project is viable.
The document discusses the railway communication system in India, including Railnet which allows passengers to access information online, as well as FOIS which manages various railway operations. It describes the methods of communication used in railways like optical fiber, microwave, radio, and telephone, as well as the transmission methods of PDH, SDH, and WDM. The network components that support railway communication are also outlined, including routers, switches, firewalls, and network interface cards.
This document is an e-ticket confirmation for a bus trip on the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation. It provides details of the trip from Swargate, Pune to Thane on August 27th, 2012 leaving at 6:30am on an AC Shivneri bus. The passenger is Balaji Lakshmipathi, age 22, with seat 27. The total fare is Rs. 347.07 including a basic fare of Rs. 330, reservation charge of Rs. 10, and convenience charge of Rs. 7.07. The e-ticket notes that it is non-transferable and valid only for the specified trip details.
This document outlines the terms and conditions for an Ashoka India Tours Chardham Yatra package. It includes what is covered in the package such as accommodations, meals, transportation, and taxes. It also lists what is excluded like additional activities and sights. The document specifies cancellation policies, required clothing and items, minimum guest requirements, and conditions like unexpected delays or weather issues. It provides contact information for Ashoka India Tours and states the rates are valid only for May 2018.
This document is a certificate of insurance for a group personal accident policy for optional travel insurance provided to e-ticket passengers of IRCTC. It provides insurance coverage for M Haque traveling from Lokmanyatilak to Patna Junction on September 11-12, 2016. The policy covers death, permanent total disability, permanent partial disability, hospitalization expenses for injury, and transportation of mortal remains up to the specified sum insured amounts. The certificate includes details of premium paid, insured person, trip details, sum insured, and references the terms and conditions document and exclusions under the policy.
The document is an electronic reservation slip for a train ticket booked through IRCTC from Dahanu Road to Ahmedabad. It provides details of the booking including passenger names and ages, ticket fare, and important notices. Passengers are advised that timetables may change and to check departure/arrival times, valid IDs must be shown for travel, and inflammable items or smoking is prohibited on trains. Contact information is provided for queries.
This electronic reservation slip details a train ticket booked through IRCTC for travel from New Delhi to Patna on June 12, 2014. The ticket is for 3 adults and 1 child traveling in 3rd AC class under the Tatkal quota. Valid photo IDs that can be presented during the journey are listed. Passenger details including names, ages, gender and ID numbers are provided.
This document is an e-ticket confirmation for a bus journey on June 23, 2012 from Srisailam to Hyderabad. It provides details of the passenger (Ramu), bus service number 1352, departure time of 6:00 PM and arrival time of 12:00 AM. The total fare is 198 rupees including a 183 rupee basic fare and other charges. The ticket notes that identification will be required and is non-transferable for the scheduled bus service.
This document outlines package tour options for a 2 night/3 day trip from Bangalore to Tirupati. It provides rates from July 2016 to March 2017 for standard, deluxe, and luxury packages. Packages include hotel accommodations, meals, transportation and sightseeing. Rates vary based on number of passengers and package type selected. Additional details on included amenities, vehicles used, and notes on rates are also provided.
The document is an electronic reservation slip for a train journey from Ranchi to Secunderabad. It provides details of the passengers booked (R K Singh and Goldi Singh), booking details including PNR number, train number and name, class of travel, dates of journey, from and to stations. It lists valid ID proofs required for travel and contact information. It notes that schedules may change and to check details from railway stations, and that tickets are non-transferable and penalties apply for traveling without valid ID proof.
Mr. Sumit Kumar booked a flight from Bhubaneswar to Hyderabad departing on March 25th, 2014 at 11:50am and arriving at 10:15am through Yatra booking number 3101145902 dated January 31st, 2014. The flight is operated by Indigo airline with PNR H7MY2T. Cancellations are non-refundable except for the tax amount and reissuance fees Rs. 1000. Yatra services fees for cancellation are Rs. 500 offline and Rs. 300 online per passenger per sector.
The document provides information about the Indian Railways including:
- It is owned and managed by the Government of India and has decentralized certain powers to zone managers.
- It aims to generate more income while cutting costs through various strategies but still faces challenges of balancing demand and supply.
- It serves all sections of Indian society and has played an important social and economic role in India.
This document discusses the use of information technology in Indian Railways. It describes how the Centre for Railway Information Systems was established in 1986 to develop computer systems for Indian Railways. Some of the key projects developed include the Freight Operations Information System, Passenger Reservation System, National Train Enquiry System, and Unreserved Ticketing System. The objectives of using IT in Indian Railways are to reduce costs, improve efficiency, provide better customer service, and reduce the burden on staff.
The document introduces and explains the flexi fare system recently implemented on premier trains like Rajdhani, Duronto, and Shatabdi trains in India. Key points of the new system include dynamic pricing where fares for the same class can increase by up to 50% depending on availability, concessions will still apply to base fares, and current refund rules remain. Initial response has been positive with a 30% increase in bookings and additional revenues of over Rs. 80 lakh in the first two days of the new system.
The document discusses various computerized train control and communication systems used in Indian Railways. It describes the Passenger Reservation System (PRS) which allows online booking from remote locations. It also outlines the Automatic Train Protection (ATP) system which uses track to train communication for distance monitoring and the Operation Control Center (OCC) for centralized control. The document summarizes other key systems like the Unreserved Ticketing System (UTS), Freight Operations Information System (FOIS), Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS) and various communication networks used to manage train operations and passenger information services in Indian Railways.
Indian railways-management-information-system-110105193903-phpapp02pulkit0987
The document discusses the passenger reservation information system of Indian Railways. It outlines the problems Indian Railways faces such as increasing passengers, rising costs, and inefficient management. The solutions proposed include adopting customer-centric IT applications like the Passenger Reservation System (PRS), Unreserved Ticketing System (UTS), and Freight Operating Information System (FOIS) to integrate counters, provide better customer service, reduce costs and improve efficiency. The benefits to customers include transparency, reduced wait times, and increased satisfaction while benefits to Railways are increased revenue, efficiency, and utilization along with reduced losses and fraud.
This document provides a summary of a practical training report submitted by Ankit Mishra at the Maharishi Arvind International Institute of Technology in Kota about their training at the Western Central Railway. The report discusses the introduction to Indian Railways and the Western Central Railway division in Kota. It then summarizes the key systems observed and learned about during the training, including the passenger reservation system, data loggers, communication systems, microwave communication networks, and RailNet. It provides an overview of each of these technical railway systems.
This document describes an online railway reservation system. It includes sections on the problem statement, functions for users and administrators, database tables and normalization, triggers, and snapshots. The problem statement indicates the system needs to store and retrieve transaction information about rail travel. Sections on functions list features like ticket booking, checking status, and cancellation for users, and adding/removing trains and users for administrators. Tables shown include users, trains, tickets, and payments, along with normalization to third normal form. Triggers are described to update fields when payment is made or an account is cancelled/created.
1. Indian Railways has a monopoly on rail transportation in India as the sole provider. It was established in 1851 and nationalized in 1951.
2. It is the world's third largest rail network by size with over 65,000 km of track. It transports over 8 billion passengers annually and has over 1.5 million employees.
3. Modernization efforts since the 2000s have improved productivity and financial performance, but challenges remain around capacity constraints, staffing levels, and generating sufficient revenues.
Role of information technology in indian railwayNitesh Patil
Indian Railway was first introduced in 1853 running between Mumbai and Thane. It is now the second largest railway system in the world by size, with over 63,000 km of track and over 6,900 stations. It is fully owned by the Indian government and employs over 1.6 million people, making it one of the largest employers worldwide. Information technology has been widely adopted by Indian Railways, including online ticket booking, freight tracking, passenger information systems, and apps for ticket status. This has helped increase efficiency and revenue but some issues around capacity and functionality remain.
Indian Railways is over 150 years old and is the largest railway system in the world under a single management. It was established in 1851 and saw integration of various state-run railways after independence in 1947. Today it operates over 63,000 km of track carrying over 1.4 crore passengers and 16 lakh tonnes of freight daily. While it aims to provide affordable transportation nationwide, aging infrastructure and lack of funds are ongoing challenges.
railway reservation software documentaionJoveria Beg
The document provides an overview of the requirements for an online railway reservation software system. It discusses the need to specify functionality, external interfaces, performance, attributes, and design constraints. It also outlines some key components of the system including an ER diagram describing the relationships between entities like customers, trains, seats, tickets; a structure chart categorizing different levels; and data flow diagrams showing the flow of data between processes.
Documentation of railway reservation systemSandip Murari
The document presents a feasibility study for a proposed railway reservation system project.
It outlines the key steps in conducting a feasibility study: describing candidate systems, evaluating their performance and costs, weighing the options, and selecting the best system.
The study considers important feasibility factors like economic, technical, and behavioral considerations to determine if the project is viable.
The document discusses the railway communication system in India, including Railnet which allows passengers to access information online, as well as FOIS which manages various railway operations. It describes the methods of communication used in railways like optical fiber, microwave, radio, and telephone, as well as the transmission methods of PDH, SDH, and WDM. The network components that support railway communication are also outlined, including routers, switches, firewalls, and network interface cards.
This document discusses technology initiatives in Indian Railways and the opportunities for using information technology to increase efficiency. It provides an overview of the size and scope of Indian Railways, as well as some of the current business challenges around operational efficiency, responsiveness, and adaptability. It then discusses some specific IT systems and initiatives that have been implemented, including the Passenger Reservation System (PRS), the CONCERT network integrating regional reservation centers, PRS enquiry systems, and the Unreserved Ticketing System (UTS). The document argues that intelligent use of IT can help improve freight and passenger revenue as well as optimize Indian Railways' large, complex operations.
This is a project documentation titled: Online Railway Reservation System.
This documentation was submitted by me as my assignment in my 6th sem (2013) in APIIT SD INDIA, Panipat along with a full-fledged working system i.e., a website built using ASP.NET & SQL SERVER 2008
The document outlines the requirements for a railway reservation system. It includes sections on the overall description, functional requirements, non-functional requirements, and diagrams. The system will allow users to search for trains between destinations, select a train, review details and passengers, pay, and cancel reservations. It aims to automate the reservation process and provide 24/7 availability while meeting security, reliability, and maintainability standards. Diagrams including use case, class, and sequence diagrams will model the system functionality and interactions.
Indian Railways is the largest civilian employer in the world with over 1.7 million employees. It operates on a single network across India covering over 63,000 kilometers of track. While it has struggled with delays and financial losses at times, it remains the primary mode of long distance transport across the country due to its wide reach and affordable prices. Recent budgets have aimed to modernize services through new train lines, station upgrades, and technologies while keeping fares low.
The document discusses the history and features of the Indian railway system, the largest in the world under one management. It describes how the first line opened in 1853 between Mumbai and Thane, and over the past 150+ years the railway has expanded to carry over 1.4 crore passengers and 16 lakh tonnes of goods daily on its 12,000 trains. The document also provides details on the types of tracks, trains, and infrastructure that make up the Indian railway system.
This document presents a railway reservation system. It discusses how the reservation system works and the entities involved like customers, employees, trains, stations, tickets etc. It outlines the features, limitations, and requirements of the system. Logical data models are presented for each entity like tables for customer, employee, ticket etc with attributes. The document also includes data flow diagrams and ER diagram to represent flow of data and relationships between entities in the system.
Signaling systems in railways convey information to train drivers regarding train movements. The two main types are time interval and space interval methods. The space interval method divides tracks into blocks and only allows one train per block, ensuring space between trains. It uses visual signals like semaphore arms and color light signals, as well as audible signals. Track circuits, points, and slots are also key signaling elements that detect train presence and enable route setting and dual control of infrastructure. The goal of signaling is to safely dispatch and receive trains at stations by controlling train movements between stations through block systems.
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The methodology involves the distribution of a structured questionnaire, ensuring a representative sample and facilitating a comprehensive analysis of the gathered data.
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2. Symbol DeScription
CAN / MOD Cancelled or Modified Passenger
Confirmed (Coach/Berth number will be
CNF /
available after chart preparation)
CONFIRMED
RAC Reservation Against Cancellation
WL # Waiting List Number
RLWL Remote Location Wait List
GNWL General Wait List
PQWL Pooled Quota Wait List
REGRET/WL No More Booking Permitted
R# # RAC Coach Number Berth Number
3. Enquiry Pnr StatuS through SMS
IRCTC (Indian Railway Catering and Tourism
Corporation) allow Passenger to check there PNR status
using mobile phone through SMS . You can SMS your
PNR number to Indian railways and then you will get a
response back with reservation details including train
information, train schedule, seat availability, train fare,
train status, train time table, etc. such information on a
mobile phone
SMS : PNR to 54959. For example PNR 3134567890
SMS : PNR to 139
SMS : PNR to 5676747
SMS : IRPNR to 57886
Phone: Dial 139 for PNR enquiry, arrival departure of
trains, fares, accommodation and availability