Q. What is TDR in IRCTC?
A: TDR refers to the ticket deposit receipt. Passengers who have a ticket but have not travelled, and want to apply for a refund, can file for a TDR. The IRCTC provides facilities to file TDR online. If the train chart is not prepared, users can cancel their ticket online. It is only after a chart is ready that a TDR needs to be filed for a refund. Some different scenarios where an IRCTC TDR can be filed are:
•AC failure in train coaches.
•No room for passenger after chart preparation.
•Change In Reservation Status from confirmed to Waitlisted/Part Waitlisted/RAC after chart preparation.
•Fare difference if the passenger travelled in a lower class.
•Fare difference in case a proper coach is not attached.
•Passenger could not cancel because the chart was prepared at the originating station or a previous remote location.
•Partially Confirmed/Waitlisted tickets, but all passengers did not travel.
•Partially Confirmed/Waitlisted tickets and waitlisted passengers did not travel.
•Passengers partially travelled, before the journey was terminated short of destination.
•Passenger did not travel as reservation was provided in a lower class.
•Passenger did not travel due to RAC ticket after chart preparation.
•Train being diverted, so it cannot touch the boarding station.
•Train being diverted, so it cannot touch the destination station.
•Train being late by more than 3 hours and the passengers not travelling on it.
•Train missed as connecting train was late.
•Train terminated short of destination.
•Being wrongly charged by the TTE.