Rail Yatri Guide Kiosk: new touchscreen enquiry system launched at New Delhi station
Samonway DuttaguptaSamonway Duttagupta/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, DELHI/ Updated : Jan 29, 2018, 14:15 IST
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Chairman of Railway Board Ashwani Lohani has launched the Rail Yatri Guide Kiosk at the New Delhi railway station, which is a unique touch-screen kiosk that will act as the point of answering all enquiries of railway passengers, i … Read more
Chairman of Railway Board Ashwani Lohani has launched the Rail Yatri Guide Kiosk at the New Delhi railway station, which is a unique touch-screen kiosk that will act as the point of answering all enquiries of railway passengers, including those which will provide them information and navigation about the various facilities available at the station. Read less

Chairman of Railway Board Ashwani Lohani has launched the Rail Yatri Guide Kiosk at the New Delhi railway station, which is a unique touch-screen kiosk that will act as the point of answering all enquiries of railway passengers, including those which will provide them information and navigation about the various facilities available at the station.
Aimed to aid passengers and travellers alike, this single-point inquiry system, designed for all kinds of railway enquiries comes with a 40-inch display which contains a 3D-digitised map of the railway station from where passengers can get assistance just by touching the screen.

"In all, 15 such kiosks will be provided at New Delhi station over the next two months and gradually this system will be proliferated over major railway stations of the Indian Railways," Lohani said.
When all of these kiosks are operational at the main railway station of the national capital, they are expected to help not only the regular domestic railway passengers, but will also prove useful in aiding travellers from different parts and making their rail journeys a better experience.
When operational in other major railway stations of the country, these kiosks might come across as a useful source of information for numerous travellers visiting several parts of India.
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