June 23, 2020
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IRCTC Cancels Bookings Prior To April 14

New Delhi: Union Finance and Corporate Affairs Minister Piyush Goyal addresses a press conference after chairing a cabinet meeting in New Delhi, on June 27, 2018. (Photo: IANS)
The South Western Railway (SWR) zone

Indian Railways decided to cancel all train tickets booked for regular trains on or prior to April 14 and announced that refunds will be generated for the same. The Railway Board in an order dated June 22 said: “It has been decided that all train tickets booked on or prior to April 14 for regular timetabled trains should be cancelled and full refunds generated.”

The railways had suspended the operation of all passenger, mail and express trains from March 25 amid the nationwide lockdown to prevent the spread of novel coronavirus.

Indian Railways. (Photo: Twitter/@RailMinIndia)

On May 14, the Railways had cancelled all regular train tickets booked for travel till June 30 and decided on full refunds.

These tickets were booked during the lockdown period when the railways was allowing bookings for journeys in June.

The railways had introduced Shramik Special trains from May 1 to transport stranded migrant workers, pilgrims, students and tourists.

The railways then launched 15 pairs of Special AC trains from May 12 and 200 timetabled trains from June 1.

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