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Archive for Saturday 7 October 2006
Train eTickets to be sold at ATMs and Post Offices
Saturday 7 October 2006 by Edward.
I recently reported that train e-tickets in India could be purchased in cash at iWay cybercafés. The Indian Railways Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) is now working with banks and post offices to make eTicket purchases, by cash or charge card, as easy as withdrawing money or buying a postage stamp. This should make it even more convenient for tourists travelling the country.
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