The app uses a traveller's mobile GPS to predict a train's delay.
Thanks to the flaws in the way it is implementing dynamic pricing, the Indian Railways is losing its premium travel base faster than ever before, say RailYatri's Manish Rathi and Kapil Raizada.
A comparison shows that for Delhi to Mumbai air travel, the lowest airfare price is in the range of Rs 2,755, while the surged price for second-AC comes at Rs 4,104, a 42 per cent increase from the current train fares
RailYatri offers a host of travel-related services to a 4.5 million user base. Shine Jacob finds out what's next for the app.