Here Is How You Can Book An Entire Train, Coach From IRCTC Website

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IRCTC FTR Service: To book a train or a coach, an individual needs to log in to www.ftr.irctc.co.in.Indian Railway Catering and Tourism
Corporation (IRCTC), which offers passenger ticketing and catering services to Indian Railways passengers online and from its mobile
application also offers a service where in an individual can book an entire train or a coach for travel purpose
IRCTC's Full Tariff Rate or FTR service allows individuals or organisation to make bookings for an entire train or a coach through its
website www.ftr.irctc.co.in
Individuals can book coaches like AC first class, AC 2 -tier, AC 3-tiers, AC 2 cum 3 tier, AC chair car, sleeper, AC saloon, second seating
among various other coaches being offered by the Indian Railways.To make booking for an entire train or a coach of Indian Railways an
individual needs to first create user id and password for the IRCTC's FTR website www.ftr.irctc.co.in
User id and password of IRCTC (irctc.co.in) does not work on the FTR's website.To book a train or a coach, an individual needs to log in
to www.ftr.irctc.co.in and select from option of booking a train or a coach of Indian Railways.After selecting between train or a coach, the
website will direct you to another page where individuals need to fill in the details like date of journey, type of coach they require
etc.After filling in details, the website will direct you to a page where the individual needs to make payment of registration amount
Registration amount for the second AC coach for travel between New Delhi and Mumbai Central is Rs 50,000, according to IRCTC's FTR
website.Online booking of FTR is on pilot basis and currently booking is allowed for journey starting from stations of Western Railway only,
Indian Railways noted on its website https://www.indianrail.gov.in.Offline bookings for FTR coaches and trains can be made by visiting any
major railways station across the country and making a request to Chief Reservation Officer the concerned station, according to Indian
Railways.