Indian Railway Passenger Reservation System in Delhi: If you travel by railway then there is very useful news for you. Actually, the Passenger Reservation Service (PRS) of the Railways will be disrupted for about three and a half hours on 22 and 23 April.
During this time neither you will be able to cancel the ticket nor you will be able to get the ticket reservation done. Not only this, you will not be able to avail online booking of seats, charting, counter inquiry or EDI services during this period.
There will be problem in railway booking tonight
According to the information received from the Indian Railways, no information related to the operation of the train (passenger reservation system) will be available on 22-23 April by calling 139 number. During this time you can neither book nor cancel any ticket by going to Delhi Railway Station. After facing trouble for about three and a half hours, this facility will be restored again.
Will not be able to get reservation-cancellation done
According to the Chief Public Relations Officer of Indian Railways, the PRS system (Passenger Reservation System) will be temporarily disrupted due to updating database compression activity. Due to this, all the services of Delhi PRS will remain closed from 11.45 pm on 22 April to 3.15 am on 23 April 2023. People will not be able to avail inquiry service, reservation, cancellation, internet booking during these 3.30 hours. and EDR service.
What is PRS system after all?
According to Railway (Indian Railways) official, every railway station has PRS system for offline ticket booking. Railway ticketing system works with the help of this system (Passenger Reservation System). Along with this, works like reservation, inquiry system, cancellation are done at railway stations. Due to the increase in the workload, there is a heavy workload on it, due to which it is very important to keep upgrading it from time to time. After its update, the service becomes fast and the speed of booking increases.
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