Mumbai Routes:
20104 Gorakhpur-LTT Superfast: Regret until July 21
12533 Pushpak Express: Regret until July 10
Delhi Routes:
12229 Lucknow Mail: Regret until July 5
12555 Gorakhdham Express: Regret until July 2
The new policy aiming to restrict waiting tickets highlights a focus on streamlining passenger management while enhancing comfort through greater seat confirmations. However, its unintended consequences-manifested as widespread “Regrets” across popular routes-pose significant operational and logistical challenges.This approach narrows crowd data visibility beyond the prescribed quota (25%), potentially complicating planning for peak seasons requiring targeted interventions like special train services.
While reducing overcrowding-especially incidents involving unauthorized claims on booked coaches-is a step forward, travelers with flexible schedules may face difficulty accessing tickets without having planned well in advance. Moreover, limiting waitlist capacities concentrates demand into fewer options at specific times without alleviating underlying systemic congestion issues.
Railways must closely observe passenger trends under this framework while deploying adaptive measures for critical travel dates. Balancing efficient load management with accessibility remains crucial as India’s transportation infrastructure continues evolving toward higher-frequency usage.