Railway helpline number 139

Dial helpline number 139 for all railway inquiries


New Delhi: Helpline number 139 has taken over of all the existing helpline numbers in railways, making it easy for the passengers to remember this number and connect with the Railways. 

With an aim for passenger convenience, Railways have merged all helpline numbers for security, general complaints, catering, vigilance etc with a 139 helpline number.

This single number 139 will be used henceforth formaking all inquiries and lodging grievances during travel. This Helpline Number139 has taken over all the existing Helpline Numbers making it easy for thepassengers to remember this number to connect with Railways.

Zonal railways will not proliferate any new help line number or grievance number other than139.

Helpline Number – 139 will provide integrated services to Rail Users. Earlier Helpline Numbers those were dedicated to specific will bediscontinued.  General complaints and Clean my Coach – 138, Accidents & Safety – 1072, Security issues – 182 have now been integrated and Rail Users are now use single Helpline Number. 

Integrated Helpline Number – 139 will beavailable in different languages and based on IVRS (Interactive Voice Response System). All the mobile users can access to call on 139.   

The Integrated service of Helpline Number will help in quick grievance redressal and enquiry during the journey. Dialling 139 will be presented with menu options to choose from by the IVRS and that will be connected immediately to call centre executives.  

The user just call, send an SMS for all basic enquiries oftrain running and reservation related enquiries like PNR Status, Ticket(General & Tatkal) availability, Train Arrival, Departure, Diverted &Cancelled Schedules, Seat availability, Ticket Cancellation, Fare, DestinationAlert, Wakeup Call; issues of on-board services and Security related issues,etc. Only the front end of 138 and 182 are done away with.