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MyStationQR is built for a simple problem passengers face in the real world: station names can look similar, station codes are easy to mistype, and booking gets slower when you are already on the move. Use the site to identify the correct station first, then continue with the booking flow more confidently.
7,300+
Stations
7,200+
QR Pages
100%
Free
1. Are you opening the correct station name and code?
2. Does the station belong to the state or zone you expect?
3. Are you using an informational page, not an official railway booking website?
4. Have you checked details again inside the actual booking app before payment?
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It is not enough to show a QR image. The page should help users understand whether they are on the right station before they act.
Passengers often lose time by opening the wrong station or similar-looking code. The site is meant to reduce that confusion.
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You can check station name, code, zone, and address context before relying on the QR page.
In practice, this site is most helpful in the few minutes before booking. A passenger may know only a partial station name, may be switching cities, or may want to confirm a station code shown by another source. Instead of treating the QR image as the whole answer, MyStationQR tries to make the surrounding station context visible as well.
That matters because the wrong station choice can waste time, create confusion at payment, or force the user to restart the search. A useful station page should therefore be more than a bare image: it should help a traveller confirm where they are, what they are opening, and what to check next.
Match the station name with the code.
Check the state or railway zone if the station name is common.
Reconfirm the destination and fare inside the official booking app before payment.
Keep enough battery and network connectivity if you are booking while already travelling.
These are the parts of the site that should carry the most value during review.
Search station names and codes quickly when you need to open the correct booking flow in a hurry.
Each station page is built to help you identify the right station before you scan or continue to booking.
Useful when passengers know only part of a station name, an abbreviation, or the station code from a prior ticket.
Browse stations by state when you need a broader list instead of a single search result.
Designed for passengers who are searching from phones while travelling, standing on a platform, or moving between stations.
The site explains what to verify before payment and makes its unofficial, informational role clear.
The numbers below describe the scope of the directory, not a guarantee about every route or workflow. Passengers should still verify details in the live booking environment before paying.
7,300+
Railway Stations
7,200+
QR Pages
100%
Free
Answers to the practical questions passengers usually have before using station QR pages
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