Is PQWL better than RLWL?

Is PQWL better than RLWL?

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. PQWL: A Pooled Quota Waiting List (PQWL) is shared by several small stations.

Does PQWL tickets get confirmed?

PQWL means Pooled Quota Waiting List tickets. Once the tickets from the Pooled Quota is filled, PQWL tickets are issued. Chances of PQWL tickets getting confirmed are usually very low, as in the priority list of waiting list tickets it comes after GNWL.

What is PQWL and RLWL in railway reservation?

PQWL – Under Pooled Quota Waitlist, passengers travelling between intermediate stations and have a separate waitlist from the general waitlist. 8. RLWL – A Remote Location Waitlist has high chances of confirmation.

Does RLWL ticket get confirmed?

RLWL tickets are confirmed only when someone from the remote location station vacates berth through cancellation. Remote location stations prepare their own chart 2-3 hours before the actual departure of the train. RLWL confirmation chances are usually very low.

Will waiting list 19 get confirmed?

As per the new Indian Railways train ticket booking new rule, one should not book any wait-listed ticket during the IRCTC train ticket booking, because it will be of no use for them as such wait-listed tickets won’t be eligible for confirmation, in the case of confirm ticket cancellation.

What is CNF RAC?

RAC means Reservation Against Cancellations and CNF means confirm. In RAC one has to share a single berth between two passengers while in CNF single berth is owned by one passenger only.

What is current status confirmed?

Since the current status shows confirmed it means that your ticket has been confirmed, but the berth wont be allotted to you now, the berth will be allotted during the time of chart preparation.

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