Ludhiana railway station is witnessing a strong shift toward digital payments, with dedicated cashless counters improving speed and efficiency. Around 20–25% of unreserved tickets and nearly half of reserved bookings are now done digitally. This transition reduces queues, enhances transparency, and supports India’s broader Digital Railways push, making travel smoother and more convenient for daily commuters.
Ludhiana station goes digital with cashless ticketing push

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