Why people leave Where is my Train
- It cannot book tickets. The app excels at finding where a train is right now, but it routes you to the IRCTC website for the actual ticket purchase. Many users want one app for tracking and booking.
- No waitlist prediction. If your ticket is on a waiting list, Where is my Train shows the live PNR but does not estimate confirmation odds. Booking-focused apps like ConfirmTkt and Trainman do.
- Cell-tower triangulation has limits. The offline tracking is genuinely useful in long tunnels and rural stretches, but accuracy varies station to station and depends on crowd-sourced check-ins.
- India only. The app does not cover any railway network outside Indian Railways, so frequent travelers in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, or Europe need something else.
- Recent ad-free positioning is welcome, but the feature set is narrower than IRCTC partner apps that bundle metro tickets, food on train, and station services.
If any of that matters, here are 7 Where is my Train alternatives worth installing.
Which app should you choose?
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ixigo Trains if you want a single app for live tracking, booking, and PNR prediction. Highest-rated train app in India and an IRCTC authorised partner.
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ConfirmTkt if waitlist confirmation predictions are your priority. Same Train Alternates and predictive availability are the core features.
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RailYatri if you want extra layers like seat maps and station amenities. Strong on PNR confirmation odds and IntrCity SmartBus integration.
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NTES if you want the official live status app from Indian Railways. Free, no ads, no booking layer.
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IRCTC Rail Connect if you only need the official booking channel. The 3.3 rating reflects login pain, but bookings made here avoid third-party convenience fees.
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RailOne if you want the new official Indian Railways super-app. Single sign-on across booking, tracking, R-Wallet, and Rail Madad complaints.
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Trainman if PNR confirmation prediction is the only feature you care about. Lightweight and focused.
Stay on Where is my Train if your only goal is offline live status during a journey, especially through patchy network areas. Nothing on this list does that specific job better.
Comparison table
| App | Best for | Live status | Ticket booking | Waitlist prediction | Ads |
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| ixigo Trains | All-in-one | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| ConfirmTkt | Confirmation odds | Yes | Yes | Yes (strongest) | Yes |
| RailYatri | Seat maps, station info | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| NTES | Official live status | Yes | No | No | No |
| IRCTC Rail Connect | Official booking | Limited | Yes | No | Limited |
| RailOne | Official super-app | Yes | Yes | No | No |
| Trainman | PNR prediction | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
1. ixigo Trains — best all-in-one
ixigo Trains is the IRCTC authorised app most reviewers settle on when they want both live tracking and confirmed bookings under one icon. Live train status works without internet through cell-tower data, much like Where is my Train, and the booking flow includes Tatkal, Premium Tatkal, and the Same Train Alternates feature that finds confirmed seats by adjusting boarding or dropping points.
Where ixigo gets ahead is the Alternate Travel Plan: if your waitlist does not clear, the app pays out a multiple of the fare as a refund or coupon. The PNR prediction and metro ticket integration round out the package. The trade-off is the convenience fee on bookings and the in-app ad surface that Where is my Train deliberately avoids.
Advantages:
- IRCTC authorised, so bookings sync directly to the official record
- Live status works offline, similar approach to Where is my Train
- Same Train Alternates and waitlist predictions
- 3X refund commitment on unconfirmed waitlists
Disadvantages:
- Convenience fee per ticket
- Banner and interstitial ads
- Push notifications can be aggressive
Pricing: Free, with convenience fees on bookings.
2. ConfirmTkt — best for waitlist prediction
ConfirmTkt is the prediction-first booking app. The forecasting engine looks at historical clearance patterns to tell you whether a waitlisted ticket is likely to confirm, and the Same Train Alternates feature surfaces hidden confirmed berths by tweaking boarding stations. Like ixigo, it ships an Alternate Travel Plan that pays a multiple of the fare if confirmation never comes through.
Live train status, PNR tracking, and food-on-train ordering are all included. ConfirmTkt is the official train ticketing partner of Royal Challengers Bengaluru, which has driven a lot of installs but has not affected the underlying prediction quality.
Advantages:
- Strongest waitlist confirmation prediction in the category
- Same Train Alternates surfaces confirmed seats
- Free cancellation with instant refund on selected fares
- IRCTC authorised partner
Disadvantages:
- Ads on the listing and details screens
- Convenience fee on bookings
- Some users report aggressive marketing pushes
Pricing: Free, with optional paid add-ons (Free Cancellation, Alternate Travel Plan).
3. RailYatri — best for seat maps and station info
RailYatri pushes deeper into journey logistics than the typical tracker. You get coach position and seat layout for AC classes, station amenity lists (food courts, waiting rooms, retiring rooms), and an integrated bus product through IntrCity SmartBus that handles last-mile transfer. The PNR confirmation forecast is well regarded, and the app supports multiple Indian languages.
Tracking quality is on par with Where is my Train, including offline cell-tower based location updates. The catch is the same as competitors at this tier: convenience fees on bookings and ad placements between content blocks.
Advantages:
- Coach position and AC seat maps before boarding
- IntrCity SmartBus for first and last-mile travel
- Multi-language support including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali
- IRCTC authorised partner
Disadvantages:
- Ads on listing and detail screens
- Convenience fees on tickets
- IntrCity bus push can feel pushy if you only want trains
Pricing: Free, plus convenience fees and IntrCity bus fares.
4. NTES — official Indian Railways live status
NTES is the National Train Enquiry System app from CRIS, the IT arm of Indian Railways. It does one thing: live running status, train schedules, and station enquiry. There is no booking layer, no third-party offers, and no ads. The data feed is the same one that powers the official enquiry website.
For travelers who specifically distrust third-party apps with their PNR data, NTES is the cleanest pick. The downside is the polish gap. The app does not have offline cell-tower fallback, so accuracy degrades when network coverage drops. Users who want booking still need a separate app.
Advantages:
- Official source from Indian Railways via CRIS
- No ads, no marketing pushes
- Authoritative live status data
Disadvantages:
- No ticket booking
- No offline cell-tower tracking
- UI feels dated compared to the third-party apps
Pricing: Free.
5. IRCTC Rail Connect — official booking channel
IRCTC Rail Connect is the official ticketing app from Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation. Booking through it skips the convenience fee that third-party partners charge, and the app supports every quota type including Ladies, Tatkal, Premium Tatkal, Divyangjan, and Lower Berth. The 3.3 store rating reflects ongoing complaints about login flow, captchas, OTP delays, and slow performance during Tatkal opening windows, but the booked tickets themselves come straight from the source.
For pure live status, NTES is better. Rail Connect’s strength is the unmediated booking pipeline, especially when partner apps go down during peak demand windows.
Advantages:
- No third-party convenience fee
- All quota types including Tatkal and Premium Tatkal
- Direct sync with the IRCTC reservation database
- IRCTC e-wallet integration
Disadvantages:
- 3.3 average rating reflects real reliability complaints
- Tatkal windows can fail under load
- Live tracking is rudimentary compared to Where is my Train
Pricing: Free, with the standard IRCTC ticket fare and no third-party fees.
6. RailOne — new official super-app
RailOne is the newer all-in-one app from Indian Railways and CRIS, designed to replace the patchwork of single-purpose official apps. Single sign-on covers reserved and unreserved ticketing, live train tracking, coach position, food ordering on partner trains, refund requests, and the Rail Madad complaint system. R-Wallet is integrated for fast payments.
This is the closest thing to an official one-app replacement for Where is my Train plus IRCTC Rail Connect plus NTES. It is newer, so the ratings sample is smaller and bug reports surface more often, but the direction is clearly where Indian Railways wants its digital experience to go.
Advantages:
- Single sign-on across all official services
- No third-party convenience fee
- Built-in R-Wallet, Rail Madad, and food ordering
- Multilingual support
Disadvantages:
- Newer app, more bug reports than mature alternatives
- Some features still pending rollout
- Live tracking less battle-tested than dedicated trackers
Pricing: Free.
7. Trainman — prediction-first PNR app

Trainman is the lightweight PNR confirmation specialist. The app builds its forecasts from millions of ticket clearance histories and surfaces the probability score on the booking flow itself, so you know before you confirm whether the waitlist position is workable. Live train status, train schedule, and IRCTC ticket booking are all included.
The reason to pick Trainman over ConfirmTkt is footprint. The app is lighter, the interface is more focused, and the prediction engine is genuinely competitive on accuracy. The reason not to pick it is feature breadth: ixigo and ConfirmTkt ship more around the prediction core (alternates, free cancellation insurance, metro tickets).
Advantages:
- Solid PNR confirmation prediction
- Light app footprint
- IRCTC authorised partner
Disadvantages:
- Smaller team, slower feature rollout
- Ads on listing screens
- Less polished than ixigo or ConfirmTkt
Pricing: Free, with convenience fees on bookings.