Uber has entered into a key partnership with Indian Railways to provide easy ride services at Ahmedabad and Howrah railway stations. The move is aimed at offering passengers a smoother and more reliable travel experience by linking train journeys with app-based cabs.
Smoother Travel for Millions of Passengers
Ahmedabad station, one of the busiest in Western India, sees nearly 1.2 lakh passengers daily. Railways expect the number to rise to 3 lakh by 2053. Howrah station in Kolkata is even busier, handling over 10 lakh passengers every day.
With Uber services available right inside these stations, travelers no longer need to step outside into crowded areas to book a ride. Dedicated pickup and drop zones have been set up to ensure quick access. This setup reduces waiting time, eases confusion, and makes journeys safer, especially for passengers with heavy luggage or those arriving late at night.
First-of-its-Kind Partnership in India
This is Uber’s first managed operation inside Indian railway stations. Company leaders highlighted that the partnership will strengthen urban mobility and build a seamless multimodal travel network. Passengers can now switch between trains and Uber cabs without hassle, making long and short-distance travel more connected.
The collaboration also opens new earning opportunities for drivers. With thousands of daily arrivals, drivers will find more rides while passengers enjoy dependable service.
The tie-up between Uber and Indian Railways shows how private companies and public infrastructure can work together to improve everyday travel. If this model succeeds, similar services may soon be introduced at other major stations across India.