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To print a ticket, a passenger must first access their booking details through the official GSRTC Online Passenger Reservation System . This portal requires specific identifiers to retrieve the document, typically a PNR (Passenger Name Record) number and the mobile number used during the reservation. Upon entering these details, the system generates a digital copy of the ticket, which can be viewed or downloaded as a PDF file. Methods of Retrieval
Not every GSRTC ticket is booked online. You can also book by calling a GSRTC office or by visiting a reservation counter in person. In these cases, the process for obtaining a printed ticket differs.
To retrieve and print your ticket, you must have the following details handy: Gsrtc Print Ticket
On the homepage, look at the main navigation menu or the quick links sidebar. Click on the option labeled or "Search Ticket" . If you are logged into a user account, you can find this under your "Booking History." Step 3: Enter Your Booking Details
: For bookings made via phone or if you cannot access the online portal, you can visit the nearest GSRTC Reservation counter To print a ticket, a passenger must first
your PNR or OBREF NO (Online Booking Reference Number).
A GSRTC print ticket is more than paper: it’s a user-facing contract and an operational tool. Small investments in layout, verification technology, and process design can convert a simple slip into a resilient linchpin that improves passenger confidence, speeds boarding, and reduces revenue leakage. Methods of Retrieval Not every GSRTC ticket is
The GSRTC website has a dedicated feature for this exact situation. It is designed for "Print on Demand."
For passengers using the official GSRTC mobile app, the booking is stored digitally as an . When the app was first launched, the corporation stated that a printed ticket is not required for travel; the SMS confirmation or the ticket displayed on the app is considered sufficient. However, to avoid any confusion at the time of boarding, it is always wise to keep the ticket accessible on your phone and, if possible, carry a paper printout as a backup.
1800 233 6666 (Toll-Free) or the specific central office numbers listed on their contact page.