Earlier only confirmed ticket holders could cancel their tickets through 139 service and IRCTC website. Now the facility can be used for cancellation of RAC and wait-listed tickets also.
Online cancellation through 139 will be permitted only four hours before the scheduled departure of the train in case of confirmed tickets and upto half an hour before the scheduled departure of the train in case of RAC and wait-listed tickets.
While booking tickets was a problem, cancelling those booked tickets and getting refunds were more problematic. So now cancellation of tickets has been made easy through introduction of this facility, Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu said here today after launching 139 service for RAC and wait-listed tickets.
Prabhu said the facility was promised in the Rail Budget and railways was committed to fulfil it.
The refund amount can be collected from the station where the journey commenced or nearby notified satellite Passenger Reservation System location.
The facility will be available on the mobile number which was given at the time of booking.