If you’re planning to travel from or to Atgaon Railway Station, the UTS (Unreserved Ticketing System) mobile app offers a fast and paperless way to book your unreserved train tickets using a QR code. Follow the step-by-step guide below:

1. Download the UTS Mobile App
Get the UTS app from the Google Play Store (Android) or the Apple App Store (iOS). It’s the official ticketing app from Indian Railways for booking unreserved tickets.
2. Login or Create an Account
Launch the app and log in with your mobile number. If you’re a new user, register by filling in your details and verifying your phone number.
3. Choose Your Ticket Type
The app allows you to buy:
- Single Journey Ticket
- Season Ticket
- Platform Ticket
4. Select Atgaon Railway Station
Set Atgaon as your departure or arrival station, based on your journey plan.
5. Locate the QR Code at Atgaon Station
QR codes are typically placed at:
- Ticket Counters
- Automatic Ticket Vending Machines (ATVMs)
- Special QR Code Boards on the platforms
6. Scan the QR Code with UTS App
Open the UTS app and select QR Ticket Booking. Use your phone camera to scan the QR code displayed at the station. Ensure the camera is steady and the code is well-lit.
7. Confirm Journey Details and Pay
Once the QR code is scanned, verify all ticket details—destination, ticket type, and fare. Make the payment through UPI, credit/debit card, or net banking.
8. Get Your E-Ticket Instantly
After successful payment, your digital ticket will be generated within the UTS app. You don’t need to print anything.
9. Board Your Train at Atgaon
Use your digital ticket to enter the platform and board the train. Keep the ticket ready for inspection if asked.
10. Exit at Your Destination
When your journey ends, simply exit the station. Show your mobile ticket to the Ticket Checker (TC) if required.
Benefits of Using UTS QR Code at Atgaon Station
- Skip long queues at ticket counters
- Instant and paperless ticketing
- Easy-to-use app for daily travel
- Secure digital payment options
- Eco-friendly travel method