While GSRTC conductors typically accept digital tickets (SMS or E-mail) on your smartphone, having a printed copy can be a lifesaver in specific situations. If your phone battery dies, or if you are traveling in a remote area with poor network connectivity, a physical printout ensures you have proof of travel. Additionally, some corporate travelers require a printed ticket for expense reimbursement and tax purposes. Step-by-Step Guide to Print Your Ticket Online
If you booked the ticket while logged into a registered GSRTC user account: Log into your profile on the GSRTC website. Go to the or "Transaction History" dashboard.
If your paper ticket is damaged, simply log in to the GSRTC website or app and using the “Print / SMS Ticket” link. The new printout is equally valid.
Review the on-screen ticket to ensure the names, dates, and seat numbers are correct. Click the icon at the bottom of the ticket layout.
Sign in to your account and navigate to the "Booked History" section to find all past and upcoming trips. Important Information for Your Journey View Ticket - gsrtc
Arrive at the designated boarding point at least 15 to 30 minutes before the scheduled departure time, especially at major hubs like Ahmedabad, Surat, or Vadodara where locating the correct platform can take time.
The official GSRTC portal allows passengers to retrieve and print their tickets within a few clicks. You do not need to be logged into a personal account to use this feature, making it highly accessible for quick retrievals. Step 1: Visit the Official GSRTC Portal
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