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RailRestro resumes restaurant food delivery services for IRCTC after Covid hiatus
February 01, 2021
Re-starting its services at over 60 major railway stations in various metropolitan and tier-1 cities Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC)-authorised catering partner and food aggregator platform RailRestro has resumed online restaurant food delivery services for Railways’ passengers, as per the official release.
The service can be availed across a large number of railway stations in India. This comes after RailRestro obtained permission officially from the Ministry of Railways and IRCTC to allow e-catering services to operate inside trains.
From February 1 onwards, RailRestro will be re-starting its services at over 60 major railway stations located in various metropolitan and tier-1 cities of the nation. This includes Vadodara Jn. (Gujarat), Vijaywada Jn. (Andhra Pradesh), Kanpur Central and Allahabad Jn. (Uttar Pradesh), Itarsi Jn. (Madhya Pradesh), New De
Important news: E-catering services to resume in trains, RailRestro to deliver food at select stations
The IRCTC-authorized e-catering wing will start operations from the last week of January 2021.
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Updated: Jan 16, 2021, 08:29 PM IST
The Indian Railways on Friday allowed e-catering services to resume at selected railway stations. The Railway Ministry in a statement said that all the guidelines related to health and safety measures issued by the Central and state governments will be followed.
The decision was taken after Manish Chandra, CEO and Founder, RailRestro wrote to the Ministry of Railways and IRCTC officials to allow e-catering services to return in trains.
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Railrestro will soon resume food delivery at the select stations
RailRestro is an IRCTC-authorized e-catering wing
New Delhi: In a pleasant development for thousands of rail passengers, the Indian Railways has now Friday allowed e-catering services to resume at selected railway stations. In a statement, the Railway Ministry said that it will be subject to compliance of all the guidelines on health and safety matters issued by Central and state governments and other authorised agencies under them.
“Food delivery on trains will be permitted at select stations across the nation, subject to the service providers following the operating instructions issued by the local governing authorities,” the Ministry said.