Find Your Station's QR Code
Browse and download UTS unreserved ticket QR codes for all Indian Railway stations — free and instant.
Browse by State
32 states & union territoriesEvery station on Indian Railways has its own UTS (Unreserved Ticketing System) code. Scanning the right QR code inside the official UTS/RailOne app saves you the trouble of hunting for your station name in a long list. This site brings together QR codes for over 9,000 stations across 32 states and union territories in one searchable place — so you can find yours in seconds and get on with your journey.
About UTS QR Codes
The Unreserved Ticketing System (UTS) is Indian Railways' digital platform for booking general and unreserved tickets without standing in a queue at the counter. Most passengers use it through the official UTS app (also known as RailOne), which lets you buy a ticket, pay online, and board without printing anything.
One small friction point in the app is selecting your boarding station — India has thousands of stations, and typing the exact name correctly, especially in a hurry, isn't always easy. Every station has a short alphanumeric code, and a QR code that encodes it, so scanning it inside the app fills in your boarding station instantly instead of you having to search and select it manually.
That's what this website organizes. We've collected and listed QR codes for stations across all 32 states and union territories, sorted state-wise and searchable by name or code, so you can quickly find and download the one you need — whether you're travelling today or just planning ahead.
What Makes This Site Useful
Search by Name or Code
Don't remember the exact station code? No problem. Search by full station name, short code, or even a nearby city name, and we'll match the right station for you.
Organized State-Wise
All 9,163+ stations are sorted under their respective state or union territory, so you can browse locally instead of scrolling through a national list.
Instant Download
Every QR code is available as a clean, downloadable PNG image — save it to your phone once and use it offline, without needing to reload this page every time.
Works as a Backup
If the printed QR display at your station is missing, damaged, or too crowded to reach, you can pull up the same code here on your phone in seconds.
No Login, No Clutter
There's no sign-up, no app to install, and no intrusive pop-ups. Just search, view, and download — that's the entire experience.
Regularly Updated
New stations and corrections are added as we come across them, so the list keeps growing and staying accurate over time.
How to Use UTS QR Codes
Find Your Station
Search by station name or browse state-wise to find your departure station.
View QR Code
Open the station page to see the official UTS QR code for booking.
Download
Download the PNG image to your phone for offline access.
Book Ticket
Show the QR code at the counter or use the UTS app to book unreserved tickets.
Why Use UTS QR Codes
There are a few reasons commuters keep coming back to this site instead of searching for their station manually inside the UTS app every time:
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Speed Finding your station here usually takes a few seconds — faster than scrolling through the in-app station list, especially for less common station names.
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Coverage With 9,163+ stations across 32 states and union territories, most commuters travelling anywhere in India will find their station listed here.
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Reliability as a backup Physical QR boards at stations can get damaged, faded, or blocked during rush hours. Having the same code accessible on your phone means you're never stuck.
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Nothing to install You only need your existing UTS/RailOne app for booking. This site is just a faster way to find the right QR code — no separate app, no extra permissions.
If you regularly travel by unreserved ticket, bookmarking your home station's page here can save you a bit of time on every trip.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this an official Indian Railways website?
No. UTS QR Codes is an independent reference tool built to make finding your station's QR code easier. Actual ticket booking happens only inside the official UTS/RailOne app, published by Indian Railways.
Is this website free to use?
Yes, completely. You can search, view, and download any station's QR code without creating an account or paying anything.
How many stations are covered?
We currently list QR codes for 9,163+ stations across 32 states and union territories, and we keep adding more over time.
Do I need to install anything to use this site?
No, the website itself doesn't require any installation. However, to actually book a ticket after scanning, you'll need the official UTS/RailOne app installed on your phone.
Can I use these QR codes for reserved (Sleeper/AC) tickets?
No. UTS QR codes are meant only for unreserved/general ticket bookings. Reserved classes still need to be booked through the regular IRCTC reservation system.
What if I can't find my station on this site?
Try searching by the station's short code instead of its full name, or browse by state from the homepage. If it's still missing, the station may not be listed yet — you can always select it manually inside the UTS app in the meantime.