The Indian Railways just got smarter. To enhance passenger convenience and promote digital travel, the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) has launched a new all-in-one mobile application—SwaRail App.
Billed as a “super app”, this platform promises to bring every essential railway service to your fingertips, from ticket booking and food ordering to live train tracking and tour packages.
What Makes the SwaRail App Special?Unlike other railway apps that offer only a few features, SwaRail integrates everything in one place. Whether you want to check your PNR, book a tour, or track your train in real-time—this app does it all.
Key Highlights:- Single Sign-In: If you already use the IRCTC Rail Connect app, you won’t need to log in again.
- Unified Interface: A clean, intuitive design that combines all major services into one app.
✅ Book reserved and unreserved train tickets
✅ Buy platform tickets
✅ Use parcel and freight services
✅ Track trains in real-time and check PNR status
✅ Order meals while traveling
✅ File complaints and track their resolution status
✅ Explore and book tour packages, including sightseeing and travel insurance
The app aims to eliminate the hassle of running around for information at railway stations. Platform changes, delays, or route updates can now be tracked live on your phone, minimizing confusion and saving time.
How to Download the SwaRail App:The launch of the SwaRail App is another big step in Indian Railways' ongoing digital transformation. By centralizing services and improving ease of access, the app is expected to significantly enhance the passenger experience.
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