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IRCTC refund rules: Train delayed or AC not working? Here’s how you can file a TDR and get a refund from IRCTC
If you've recently had a bad experience while travelling on Indian Railways, be it a train running over three hours late, non-functioning AC, or a diverted route, you might be eligible for a refund.
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If your train is delayed by more than three hours, you are eligible for a full refund. Here's a step-by-step guide to the process.
If your train is delayed by 3 hours or more and you no longer wish to travel, you can cancel your ticket to receive a full ...
New Delhi: The months of December, January and February, i.e. the winter months of the year are the months where temperatures plunge and North India in particular, experiences excessive winters which ...
New Delhi: If your train journey is disrupted—like a major delay, non-functional AC, or a route change—you don’t have to bear the loss. IRCTC allows passengers to file a TDR (Ticket Deposit Receipt) ...
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