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Full Meaning of Indian train ticket and berth status
Indian train ticket and berth status
The advance booking for Indian train ticket opens 120 days
before the date of journey. Tickets can be booked both offline at Passenger
Reservation System (PRS) or online using irctc website. Ticket booked online
can be an e-ticket ( which is a print-out / sms) or an i-ticket wherein the PRS
ticket is couriered to the passenger.
All the tickets issued have a unique 10-digit PNR (Passenger
Name Record) which you should quote for any correspondence regarding your
ticket / journey. The ticket also contains all the other journey details like
train number, journey date, travel class, origin, destination, ticket status,
berth details for confirmed tickets, passenger details etc. Maximum of six
passengers can travel through one ticket. But just having a ticket does not
guarantee that your journey is confirmed. It all depends on the ticket status.
All the passengers in a ticket are assigned a ticket status which can be
waiting (WL), RAC (a half berth), or confirmed (full berth). These are
explained below in detail:
Waiting List (WL): If the passenger status is marked as WL
followed by a number then the passenger has a waitlisted status. This can get
confirm only if the passengers who have booked before you for the same journey
cancel their ticket. For example if the status is GNWL 4 / WL 3 , then this
means that you have a waiting list of 3 (the latter number) and your ticket
will get confirmed only if 3 passengers who have booked before you for the same
journey happen to cancel their journey. Similarly, GNWL/AVAILABLE means that
current status of your ticket is CONFIRMED because some passengers who booked
before you have cancelled their tickets. This status also gives some insight
into the current ticket cancellation trends for this journey. For more on this,
visit Trainman's trend analysis. In case the passenger status is waitlisted
even after the chart preparation, then the passenger is not allotted any berth.
If all the passengers on an e-ticket have waitlisted status after final chart
preparation, then the ticket gets automatically cancelled and the amount is
refunded back to the user’s account. In this case, the passengers should NOT
board the train. If at least one passenger has RAC or confirm status while
other passengers on same ticket have waiting list status, then the e-ticket
DOES NOT get cancelled automatically and the passengers are allowed to board
the train. Waiting list can be of various types:
GNWL: General
Waiting List (GNWL) waitlisted tickets are issued when the passenger begins
his/her journey at the originating station of a route or stations close to the
originating station. This is most common type of waiting list and has got the
highest chances of confirmation.
RLWL: Remote
Location Waiting List (RLWL) means ticket is issued for intermediate stations
(between the originating and terminating stations) because usually these are
the most important towns or cities on that particular route. This type of
tickets will be given a separate priority and confirmations will depend on the
cancellations of a destination confirmed ticket. Remote location stations
prepare there own chart 2-3 hours before the actual departure of train. For
this type of ticket there are less chances of confirmation.
PQWL: A Pooled
Quota Waiting List (PQWL) is shared by several small stations. Pooled Quotas
normally operate only from the originating station of a route, and there is
only one Pooled Quota for the entire run. The Pooled Quota is generally
allotted for passengers travelling from the originating station to a station
short of the terminating station, or from an intermediate station to the
terminating station, or between two intermediate stations.
RLGN: Remote
Location General Waiting List (RLGN) is issued when a user books a ticket where
WL quota is RLWL. This means after ticket booking RLWL gets named as RLGN.
RSWL: Roadside
Station Waiting List (RSWL) is allotted when berths or seats are booked by the
originating station for journeys up to the road-side station and distance
restrictions may not apply. This waiting list has also very less chances of
confirmation.
RQWL: If a ticket
is to be booked from an intermediate station to another intermediate station,
and if it is not covered by the general quota or by the remote location quotas
or pooled quota, the request for the ticket may go into a Request Waiting List
(RQWL).
TQWL(formerly
CKWL): For tatkal tickets, the waiting list issued used to be CKWL which has
been changed to TQWL by the Indian Railways since December 2016. If tatkal
ticket goes up, it directly gets confirmed and doesn’t go through RAC status
unlike GNWL. During chart preparation, general waiting list (GNWL) is preferred
over tatkal waiting list (TQWL) therefore tatkal waitlisted tickets are less
likely to get confirmed. Follow these tatkal booking tips to get a confirmed
tatkal ticket.
If you have booked a waiting ticket or you are deciding
whether to book a ticket where current status is waiting, then check your
chances of confirmation i.e. ticket will get confirmed or not.
Reservation Against Cancellation (RAC): If a user has been
issued an RAC ticket, then most likely his ticket will get confirmed by the
time of chart preparation and he will get a berth. In case the ticket remains
RAC even after chart preparation (if the coach number is preceded by R i.e.
RB1, 31 means RAC seat no 31 in coach B1), then user is allotted a half berth
(seat) i.e. two persons having RAC ticket status are allotted one side-lower
berth. The TTE is obligated to allot berths which are cancelled after chart
preparation to these RAC passengers.
Confirmed (CNF): In this case the passenger gets a full
berth for the journey. In case of first AC (1A), the passenger may not get
berth details even for confirmed ticket when ticket is issued. This is because
the berth allotment for this class is done manually by the TTE on chart
preparation.
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