Indian Railways discontinues UTS app, shifts all services to RailOne platform

Indian Railways has discontinued its dedicated UTS mobile application for booking unreserved and platform tickets. All railway services, including ticket bookings, live tracking, and complaint filing, are now consolidated into the new RailOne master app. The app, launched six months ago, has already seen over two crore downloads and features a QR code-based ticketing system. Officials state this move is part of a broader push for a unified and more efficient digital experience for passengers.

Key Points: UTS App Discontinued, RailOne is New Railway Master App

  • UTS app officially discontinued from March 1
  • RailOne app to handle all railway services
  • Over 2 crore downloads for RailOne already
  • Features unreserved, reserved tickets & live tracking
  • R-Wallet balance to auto-transfer to RailOne
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UTS App discontinued; RailOne emerges as all-in-one platform for unreserved tickets, other railway services

Indian Railways ends UTS app for unreserved tickets. All services, including booking & complaints, now unified on the RailOne app.

"Railways understood the need for a master app, so that all the services. - Shashikant Tripathi"

Prayagraj, March 1

Regular train commuters will need to adjust to a major digital shift starting on March 1. Indian Railways has officially discontinued its long-running UTS mobile application, directing passengers to a new integrated platform called RailOne.

For years, the UTS app had been the go-to option for booking unreserved and platform tickets, helping millions avoid long queues at railway stations. With its closure, all such bookings will now be processed exclusively through the RailOne app.

Chief Public Relations Officer (CPRO) of North Central Railways (NCR), Shashikant Tripathi, said that the RailOne app works as a master app of the railways, and the passengers will no longer have to use separate apps for unreserved and reserved ticket booking.

Speaking to ANI CPRO Tripathi said, "If you are booking an unreserved ticket, you could get the ticket from the counter, the ATV machine or the UTS app. For a reserved ticket, one has to go to the IRCTC website and for any information, the passenger has to use the NTES app. To file a complaint or to give a suggestion, one has to use the RailMadad portal. There were several apps. Railways understood the need for a master app, so that all the services. RailOne was launched six months ago and has recorded over two crore downloads."

RailOne app offers booking of general (unreserved) tickets, platform ticket purchases, reserved seat bookings, live train status tracking, PNR status checks, and train search services.

The app also introduces a QR code-based ticketing system, aimed at simplifying onboard verification.

Passengers can make payments via UPI, debit cards, credit cards, and net banking. Railway officials have clarified that any remaining balance in the UTS R-Wallet will automatically transfer to RailOne when users log in with the same registered mobile number.

While authorities expect a smoother and faster ticketing experience in the long run, some minor technical adjustments may surface during the early days of implementation.

The move is part of a broader push toward a unified and more efficient digital ticketing system for railway passengers across the country.

- ANI

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Rohit P
UTS app was working just fine for years. Why fix what isn't broken? Now we have to learn a new interface. I just hope the RailOne app doesn't crash during peak hours like some other government apps do. Fingers crossed.
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Aman W
QR code for verification is a smart move. Will save a lot of time for TTEs and reduce arguments on the train. As a daily commuter, I appreciate any step that makes my journey easier. Let's see how it works on the ground.
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Sarah B
This is a positive consolidation, but I hope they've done proper load testing. Two crore downloads is impressive, but Indian Railways handles millions of transactions daily. The real test will be during festival season rush.
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Vikram M
Good initiative, but what about senior citizens and people in rural areas who are not tech-savvy? Railways must ensure counter services and assistance are still readily available. Digital should be an option, not a compulsion.
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Kavya N
Automatic transfer of R-Wallet balance is a relief! Was worried about my ₹200 stuck in UTS. Hope the new app has a better UI. The old one was a bit clunky. Excited to try the all-in-one experience! 🚂

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