Railway UTS app interface replacement
Railway UTS app set to be replaced with new platform

New Delhi, India — Indian Railways is phasing out the long‑standing UTS (Unreserved Ticketing System) mobile app and replacing it with a new unified digital RailOne app, marking a major shift in how passengers will access railway services on mobile devices. The transition is part of an effort to simplify ticketing, integrate services and modernise the railways’ digital ecosystem.

📱 What’s Changing: UTS App Retirement

🚆 Introducing the RailOne App

The RailOne app is designed as a one‑stop digital solution that consolidates multiple Indian Railways services in a single platform. Key features include:

RailOne aims to eliminate the need for multiple standalone apps — such as UTS, Rail Madad, and separate ticketing or enquiry tools — by bringing them together under a unified user experience.

📲 What Passengers Need to Do

📌 Why the Change Matters

Consolidating digital services into a single app reflects Indian Railways’ broader strategy to embrace digital adoption and customer convenience. The new platform is expected to reduce confusion caused by multiple apps, streamline ticketing functions, and introduce modern features that make mobile travel planning easier for millions of commuters and long‑distance travellers alike.