Booking train tickets on IRCTC could soon become a lot smoother. After repeated complaints from students at MNIT Jaipur about slow performance, glitches and website crashes during peak booking hours, Indian Railways is preparing to roll out a revamped IRCTC website.Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has announced that the new IRCTC website is expected to be launched by July 15. The upgrade is part of a larger overhaul of Indian Railways’ passenger reservation infrastructure aimed at handling the increasing demand for online ticket bookings.ALSO READ: ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 India ScheduleNew IRCTC Website Launch DateAccording to Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, the new IRCTC website is expected to go live by July 15, 2026.What Will Change for Passengers?The upcoming website is expected to bring several improvements designed to make ticket booking easier and quicker.ALSO READ: FIFA World Cup 2026 Stats Mexico vs South Africa first matchFaster Ticket Booking CapacityOne of the biggest upgrades is the increase in booking capacity.Current system: Around 32,000 ticket bookings per minuteNew system: More than 1.5 lakh ticket bookings per minuteThis represents nearly a five-fold increase and could significantly reduce congestion during high-demand periods such as Tatkal bookings and festival travel seasons.Ticket Enquiry Capacity to Jump 10 TimesPassengers often check train availability, waitlist status and fares before booking.The new reservation system will dramatically improve enquiry capacity.Current capacity: Around 4 lakh enquiries per minuteNew capacity: More than 40 lakh enquiries per minuteThis means users should experience fewer delays while searching for trains and checking seat availability.New Features Passengers Should Know AboutThe upgraded Passenger Reservation System (PRS) is expected to introduce several passenger-friendly features.Seat Choice OptionPassengers will be able to submit their preferred seat choices during booking.This feature is expected to offer greater flexibility, especially for families, senior citizens and travellers who prefer lower berths or specific coach positions.Fare CalendarA new fare calendar will help users compare ticket prices across different travel dates.The feature could make trip planning easier by allowing passengers to identify cheaper travel days before confirming their bookings.Multilingual InterfaceThe platform will support multiple languages, making it more accessible for users across different parts of India.The multilingual interface aims to simplify ticket booking and enquiry processes for passengers who prefer regional languages.Better Support for Special CategoriesThe new system will include integrated facilities for:Divyangjan passengersStudentsPatientsIndian Railways says these services will be available within the same booking ecosystem, reducing the need for multiple processes.Will Tatkal Booking Become Easier?While Indian Railways has not specifically announced changes to Tatkal booking rules, the increased booking capacity could help reduce website slowdowns during the crucial Tatkal booking window.Passengers who often struggle with server errors, payment failures and booking delays may benefit from the stronger backend infrastructure once the new system becomes operational.Why Is IRCTC Launching a New Website?India's railway ticketing system has witnessed massive growth over the years. While online ticket booking was introduced in 2002, it now caters to nearly 88% of the country's train ticketing demand.However, passengers frequently face issues such as:Slow website performance during Tatkal bookingsLogin and payment failuresLong loading timesDifficulty accessing the platform during peak trafficWhat Passengers Should ExpectThe new IRCTC website is expected to deliver a faster, more reliable and modern booking experience at a time when millions of Indians rely on online train reservations every day.With features such as seat preference selection, fare calendars, multilingual support and significantly higher booking capacity, the upgrade could be one of the biggest changes to India's railway ticketing ecosystem in years.For regular train travellers, July 15 could mark the beginning of a smoother journey even before they step onto a train.