Indian Railway MCP

Created By
amith-vpa year ago
MCP server for Indian Railway data. Search trains, check seat availability, get live statuses, delay info, station/train codes, and more — all via a simple Claude Desktop integration.
Overview

what is Indian Railway MCP?

Indian Railway MCP is a server that provides access to Indian Railway data, allowing users to search for trains, check seat availability, get live statuses, delay information, and retrieve station/train codes through a simple integration with Claude Desktop.

how to use Indian Railway MCP?

To use the Indian Railway MCP, you need to integrate it with Claude Desktop by modifying the configuration settings to access the remote MCP server. After setting it up, you can use various tools to interact with the railway data.

key features of Indian Railway MCP?

  • Search for available trains between two stations on a given date.
  • Check seat availability for specific trains, including fare and class information.
  • Fetch detailed information about specific trains, including routes and schedules.
  • Get live running status of trains, including delays and expected arrivals.
  • Retrieve average delay information for specific trains at each station.
  • Access live train schedule information for specific railway stations.
  • Find station codes by station names and train codes by train names.

use cases of Indian Railway MCP?

  1. Planning travel by checking train availability and schedules.
  2. Monitoring live train statuses for timely updates on delays.
  3. Finding specific train and station codes for booking and inquiries.

FAQ from Indian Railway MCP?

  • Can I use Indian Railway MCP for all Indian trains?

Yes! Indian Railway MCP provides data for all trains operated by Indian Railways.

  • Is there a cost to use Indian Railway MCP?

No, Indian Railway MCP is free to use for everyone.

  • How accurate is the information provided by Indian Railway MCP?

The information is sourced from Indian Railways and is updated regularly to ensure accuracy.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
amith-vp
Star
17
Language
TypeScript
License
-

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