The RailOne SuperApp of Indian Railways has exceeded 20 million downloads in lower than eight months since its launch, and has surpassed 500,000 ticket bookings per day this month. The app was launched by the Minister of Railways, Ashwini Vaishnaw, on July 1.
Developed by the Centre for Railway Info Techniques (CRIS), the app has rapidly gained widespread adoption amongst railway passengers throughout India. RailOne features as a unified digital platform, offering a wide range of passenger providers via a single, seamless interface.
At the moment, the app facilitates round 600,000 ticket bookings day by day, demonstrating its operational scale and reliability. It integrates core railway providers equivalent to reserved ticket reserving, unreserved ticketing, platform tickets, practice enquiries, PNR standing, and different passenger-centric utilities.
This milestone displays Indian Railways’ ongoing efforts in the direction of digital transformation and enhanced passenger comfort. RailOne’s scalable structure, intuitive design, and user-focused strategy are remodeling how passengers interact with railway providers. The app continues to develop new options and AI-driven capabilities, in keeping with the broader intention of making a contemporary, technology-enabled railway ecosystem in India.
On Thursday, Union Minister for Railways Ashwini Vaishnaw unveiled the RailTech Coverage and the whole digitisation of the Railway Claims Tribunal (RCT) as Reform Quantity Three and Reform Quantity 4 beneath Indian Railways’ flagship “52 Reforms in 52 Weeks” initiative.
The RailTech Coverage seeks to interact innovators, startups, business, and establishments to foster innovation inside Indian Railways. The coverage simplifies the choice course of for innovators and introduces a devoted “Rail Tech Portal” for innovation. Innovation challenges could also be initiated by any innovator or departmental consumer via a single-stage detailed proposal submission.
The coverage provides a user-friendly interface, will increase the scale-up grant by greater than 3 times, and doubles the utmost grant accessible for prototype growth and trials.










