19th July, 2002
Ministry of Railways  


COMPUTERISATION OF RAIL SERVICES


RAJYA SABHA

Railways are continuously taking steps for computerizing its activities specially in the field of passenger reservation. Besides this , steps are underway to computerise freight movement activities also in a phased manner.

There is a plan to cover all stations, having a workload of 100 transactions per day, all District Headquarters, rail-head as well as non- rail-head, and important tourist stations and other important stations with computerized reservation facilities. Further, the implementation of pilot project is underway in Delhi area for providing facility of ticket booking through internet. Facility of internet based booking will be extended to other places depending upon the success of the pilot project. Computerised passenger reservation services, with a facility of on-line booking of tickets, are already available at 742 locations all over the country. These facilities have been sanctioned at another 150 new locations in the Annual Budget 2002-03

Implementation of project of Freight Operation Information System is underway Under Phase I, one more module, Rake Management System (RMS for capturing the freight movement information in rake form has been implemented on Zonal Railways. RMS application provides information on rake based consignment tracking, stock holding, train and stock interchange, terminal handling information, loco holding and outage. Phase II covering implementation of Terminal Management System (TMS) is underway and likely to be completed by March’2004. TMS application once implemented will capture registration of indents for wagons by customers and wagon-wise supply and loading details. It will also be possible to issue computerized Railway Receipts.

This information was given by the Minister of State for Railways , Shri Bandaru Dattatraya in a written reply to a question by Shri R.P.Goenka in the Rajya Sabha today.