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Indian railways helpline

  INDIAN RAILWAYS ( Customer Care & HELPLINES )

1. GENERAL ENQUIRY ( Single Number for all Railways query ) - 139

2. TOLL FREE NUMBER ( ENQUIRY ) 1800-111-139

3.GENERAL COMPLAIN ( Greviences ) 138

4. ACCIDENTS AND SAFETY 1072

5. 1800 11 1322 (Railway Police )

6. 1800 11 1321 (Catering Complaint or Suggestion )

7. 14646 ( IRCTC helpline number for internet ticketing, tatkal bookings, and refund-related matters )

8. 182 (Helpline For Children and Women)

9. 1512 (State Zonal Wise RailwayPolice)

10. 1098 ( Lost/Missing Child Help)

11. 1323 ( e-Catering)

INDIAN RAILWAYS WEBSITE

INDIAN RAILYAYS TICKET BOOKING (IRCTC) - https://www.irctc.co.in/

​PNR STATUS - http://www.indianrail.gov.in/pnr_Enq.html

​TRAIN LIVE STATUS TRACKING - http://enquiry.indianrail.gov.in/ntes/​

TRAIN SCHEDULE - http://www.indianrail.gov.in/train_Schedule.html

IMPORTANT CONTACT NUMBERS - https://www.irctc.com/contact.html

IRCTC Customer Care - TICKET BOOKING

IRCTC Ticket booking issue Customer Care No. :14646, 0755-6610661, 0755-4090600

EMAIL ID : I-tickets/e-tickets :care@irctc.co.in

Cancellation E-tickets : etickets@irctc.co.in

IRCTC TOURISM CONTACT NUMBERS AND DETAILS

IRCTC TOURISM NO. 1800 110 139 / 0755 - 6698100 / 0755 - 4090400

WEBSITE : IRCTCTOURISM.COM

EMAIL ID : TOURISM@IRCTC.COM MAHARAJAS' EXPRESS : +91 9717635915

EMAIL ID : maharajas@irctc.com

WEBSITE : https://www.the-maharajas.com/

BUDDHIST TRAIN : +919717648718 EMAIL ID : buddhisttrain@irctc.com WEBSITE : https://www.irctcbuddhisttrain.com/

IRCTC Complaint Through E-Mail: feedback@irctc.com

NOTE : YOU CAN CALL 139 FOR ANY MEDICAL EMEREGNCY OR VISIT FOR COMPLAIN AND REDRESSAL : https://railmadad.indianrailways.gov.in/madad/final/home.jsp

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