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Lost or Torn Train Ticket? Here's How to Get a Duplicate Ticket & Charges Explained

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New Delhi — Losing a train ticket can be stressful, especially when you’re about to travel or already onboard. However, Indian Railways provides a structured process to help passengers obtain duplicate tickets in case of loss or damage. Here’s everything you need to know about how to recover a lost or torn ticket and the applicable charges.

Steps to Get a Duplicate Train Ticket in India

Whether you lose your ticket before or during the journey, there are clear steps to follow:

1. Before the Journey Begins
  • Visit the nearest railway reservation counter.

  • Provide the PNR number and a valid photo ID proof.

  • Request a duplicate ticket from the counter staff.

2. During the Train Journey
  • Inform the TTE (Train Ticket Examiner) immediately.

  • The TTE will verify your PNR details on the railway system.

  • If confirmed, the TTE can issue a duplicate ticket on board.

Charges for Issuing Duplicate Train Tickets

Duplicate ticket charges vary based on class and ticket status:

  • Sleeper & Second Class: ₹50

  • AC Classes (3-Tier, 2-Tier, First Class): ₹100

  • If Ticket Is Lost After Chart Preparation: 50% of the total fare

  • If Ticket Is Torn (Confirmed Tickets Only): 25% of the fare

Key Points to Remember
  • Waiting List Tickets: Not eligible for duplicate issuance.

  • Found the Original Ticket? You may claim a refund for the duplicate charges before the train departs by visiting a reservation counter.

  • Always keep a digital copy or photo of your train ticket to simplify the process in case of loss.

  • Duplicate tickets can only be issued to the original passenger, subject to ID verification.

Conclusion

While losing a train ticket is inconvenient, Indian Railways has made it possible to continue your journey with a duplicate ticket for a nominal fee. Stay prepared by saving your ticket digitally and understanding the steps in advance.

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