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Indian Railways allows UDID card holders to travel in unreserved PwD coaches

by Carbonmedia

 ​UDID card holders can now travel in unreserved coaches designated for persons with disabilities (Image generated with AI)

Indian Railways latest news: The Ministry of Railways has allowed Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) holding a valid UDID (Unique Disability ID) card to travel in unreserved coaches designated for PwDs.
In a letter dated April 2, 2026, addressed to all Principal Chief Commercial Managers (PCCMs) of zonal railways, the Railway Board (RB) stated that PwDs having valid UDID cards issued by the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD), as well as those eligible for concessional fares under Indian Railways, will be treated as bona fide passengers.
It also said that they will be allowed to travel in SLRD (Second Class cum Luggage and Brake Van with Compartment for Divyangjan) or LSLRD coaches earmarked for PwDs, provided they hold valid travel authority.

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“It is clarified that PwDs holding valid UDID cards issued by Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD) and also those PwDs who have been granted concessional fare facility by Indian Railways will be čonsidered as bonafide passengers for travelling in the SLRD/LSLRD coaches earmarked for PwDs subject to holding a valid authority to travel.
Action against other passengers (not authorised to travel in such coaches) found travelling in these coaches shall be taken as per provisions of Railway Act, 1989,” it said.
The national transporter has also undertaken several initiatives to enhance the welfare of PwDs or Divyangjans. These include concessional fare benefits, provision of wheelchairs and battery-operated vehicles, and the introduction of the Yatri Mitra Sewa service.
In addition, the Railways has also permitted the allotment of vacant lower berths to senior citizens, PwDs, and pregnant women who were originally assigned middle or upper berths in the train.

 

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