"With this release, the award-winning train travel app has taken the first concrete step towards the long standing train tracking challenge using smart location technology implementation requires zero capital expenditure in terms of GPS hardware costs. All it requires is one smart phone and one RailYatri traveller on each train," RailYatri CEO and co-founder Manish Rathi said in a release.
The train travel app enables users to track running trains on a Google map along with its on-time or delay status.
The company claimed previous attempts by the government to install GPS on trains as part of the 'SIMRAN' project failed due to the high project costs.
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