If you often book train tickets and plans change at the last minute, this update from Indian Railways may matter more than you think. In a move that could change how passengers cancel tickets or choose where to board, new rules are being rolled out in phases between April 1 and April 15, 2026. The changes focus on refund penalties and flexibility in boarding points.
At the same time, officials say the revised system is also aimed at addressing misuse in ticket bookings while making things more convenient for genuine passengers.
What Are The New Cancellation Rules For Confirmed Tickets?
Under the revised system, passengers cancelling tickets more than 72 hours before departure will get the highest refund, with only a flat cancellation charge per passenger.
If a ticket is cancelled between 72 hours and 24 hours before departure, 25% of the fare will be deducted, subject to the minimum charge.
The penalty increases as departure nears. For cancellations between 24 hours and 8 hours before departure, 50% of the fare will be deducted. If a ticket is cancelled less than 8 hours before departure, no refund will be given.
“According to an assessment of touts ticketing patterns, touts would book extra tickets and cancel unsold ones before train departure times, gaining significant booking amounts back as refunds,” Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said. He added that stricter rules are expected to curb such practices.

