While the minister did not provide specific
details about the app’s features, he indicated that it will enable users to
book tickets, check PNR status, track trains, and access other functionalities.
Vaishnaw underscored the substantial progress made by Indian
Railways under the NDA Government over the past
decade. He said, “From the passenger’s
perspective, whatever services one may need will be available on the super
app.” The latest app is set to include two distinct sections: one for
travelers and another dedicated to freight clients. From the perspective of the
app’s users, it is expected to offer a range of services including travel
packages, taxi services, airline and hotel reservations, as well as on-the-go
food orders.
For freight customers, the app will provide the ability to book large
items and parcels, as well as track their shipments among other features. The app is also expected to allow users to
complete transactions and submit necessary documents directly within the app.
The exact launch date for the new app
remains uncertain. Earlier reports suggested that the app would be introduced
within 100 days following the swearing-in of the government following the 2024
Lok Sabha elections.
During his speech at the News18
India Chaupal event in New Delhi, Vaishnaw highlighted the
significant progress Indian Railways has achieved under the NDA government over
the last ten years.
“From the passenger’s perspective, whatever services one may need will be
available on the super app,” he said.
Vaishnaw also pointed out the improvements in railway infrastructure,
noting that more than 5,300 kilometers of tracks were laid last year, a
distance he compared to Switzerland’s entire railway system.
Concerning railway safety, Vaishnaw
highlighted the decrease in rail accidents, from 171 per year to around 40,
attributing this to ongoing efforts to make structural changes and develop new
training techniques to further reduce the number. He also announced the
deployment of Kavach, a homegrown Automatic Train Protection (ATP) system, in
10,000 coaches to enhance safety and prevent accidents and derailments. Moreover,
the minister introduced Amrit Bharat trains aimed at providing affordable
travel options for the common man, offering trips up to 1,000 kilometers for as
low as Rs 400-Rs 450.
Vaishnaw also spoke about the increasing
global interest in India’s Vande Bharat trains, mentioning inquiries from
countries like Chile. “We have already got enquiries for Vande Bharat from
other countries like Chile. But, we will
be ready to export from the fourth and fifth version of Vande Bharat,” he
added.