New Delhi, June 26, 2025 – In a major digital leap, Indian Railways has launched RailOne, a revolutionary mobile application that integrates multiple train-related services into one seamless platform. Developed by the Centre for Railway Information Systems (CRIS), the app aims to simplify the train travel experience for millions of passengers across India.
A One-Stop Solution for All Train Travel Needs
Until now, passengers had to juggle several different apps—IRCTC Rail Connect, UTSonMobile, NTES, Rail Madad, and Food on Track—to manage bookings, check train statuses, file complaints, or order food. RailOne combines the functionality of all these apps, making it easier than ever to plan, book, and manage every aspect of a train journey.
Key Features of RailOne
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Book Reserved & Unreserved Tickets for all classes and trains
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Live Train Tracking with real-time location, platform, and delay updates
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PNR Status Updates and full booking history
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Coach Position Finder for easy platform navigation
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Food Ordering directly to your seat from partner vendors
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Refund Management for cancelled or missed trains
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Rail Madad Integration to file and track service complaints
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Multilingual Support in several Indian languages
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Single Sign-On using IRCTC or UTS credentials
Simplified Payments with R-Wallet
RailOne also integrates R-Wallet, Indian Railways’ secure digital wallet. Passengers can use biometric or mPIN authentication to make fast, secure payments for tickets and onboard services, adding an extra layer of convenience and safety.
Designed for All Travelers
Whether you’re a frequent commuter or a first-time traveler, RailOne provides a clean, intuitive interface. The app consolidates all travel details, bookings, and payment records in one place, eliminating confusion and saving time.
Available Now
The RailOne app is available for free download on both Android (Google Play Store) and iOS (Apple App Store). With its all-in-one capabilities, RailOne is expected to become the default travel companion for train passengers across India.
