MUMBAI: In a major step towards streamlining digital ticketing, Indian Railways has begun migrating passengers from the older Unreserved Ticketing System (UTS) mobile application to its new unified ...
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The facility to book season and reserved tickets for Mumbai local trains using the UTS app has reportedly been withdrawn by the Indian Railways. Multiple social media posts about an imminent shutdown ...
Indian Railways is shifting passengers from the UTS mobile app to a new platform called RailOne. While the UTS application has not been fully withdrawn yet, its features, like seasonal pass booking ...
Mumbai: Indian Railways discontinued the local train monthly pass booking facility on the UTS (Unreserved Ticketing System) app. Passengers travelling through the Mumbai local have now been advised to ...
RailOne to become the sole authorised platform for unreserved ticket bookings, with incentives to drive digital adoption Indian Railways will discontinue the UTS Mobile App from 1 March 2026, as it ...
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