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The app can also be used to seek assistance and offer travel feedback.
In an official statement, the ministry said the app can be downloaded from both Android Play Store and iOS App Store. "It integrates all passenger services, such as sale of unreserved and platform tickets with 3% discount, live train tracking, grievance redressal, e-catering, and porter and last-mile taxi booking. Reserved tickets will continue to be offered on
. RailOne app has been authorised by IRCTC, just like many other commercial apps that have partnered with it," the ministry said.

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