Published 17:14 IST, November 17th 2024

Indian Railways Latest Facility Greenlights e-Booking For Pets On Trains

This service introduced by Indian Railways has won hearts of pet parents in India. Know more about it.

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Indian Railways has placed minds of pet-parents that like to step-out on sojourn or long break to rest through its e-booking service that facilitates travelling with dogs, and cats in first class compartments. This move helps traveller's with pets to avoid being que at parcel daftars (offices), as per an India Today report. 

Pet travel choices are inclusive of dog boxes only on specific trains, available through parcel office. Small pets like puppies and kittens, which fit in a basket, can travel in any class after booking.

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Travellers in first class AC compartments, both fourth berth and two-berth coupe, can have ir pets stay with m if booking is under a single PNR. Standard booking charges are applicable. For those travelling in AC first class cabins, passengers should make contact with divisional railway manager or general manager, as se requests receive prior importance. 

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IRCTC's latest facility allows you to accommodate your pets before you onboard your train. Image credit: Pinterest 

Pet-friendly experience with Indian Railways

Book your ticket through IRCTC website and carry a printed copy.

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Make sure your pet is vaccinated, carry ir vaccination records for evidence.

Get a certificate from a veterinary doctor about your pet’s breed, gender, and colour.

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Bring your pet to luggage office at least three hours before departure for booking.

One PNR allows one pet, and y are not allowed in AC 2-tier, AC 3-tier, or Sleeper Class.

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Passengers should also note that if ir pet causes disturbances, railway staff may ask m to remove pet from compartment.

This move is makes travelling more inclusive, and shows India's progressive approach towards launching online travelling initiavtives

17:14 IST, November 17th 2024