Indian Railway Rules For Waiting Tickets: Crores of passengers travel by Indian Railways every day. For whom Railways runs thousands of trains every day. Many people make bookings in advance to travel by train. They can get a seat during the journey and their journey can be comfortable. But many times when you book your tickets.
So they do not get confirmed seats. You get a waiting ticket. A rule has been made regarding confirmation of waiting tickets. Which waiting ticket will be confirmed first? There are 7 types of waiting lists in Railways. Which include GNWL, RLWL, PQWL, TQWL, RSWL and RAC. Today we will tell you. Which waiting gets confirmed first in GNWL and PQWL?
General Waiting List
General Waiting List i.e. GNWL is the waiting list ticket issued by the Railways. It is given when the passenger is traveling from Govardhan station from where the train starts. For example, if someone buys a train ticket from Chennai to Bangalore. And that ticket is waiting.
Then he is given General Waiting List i.e. GNWL. But if he books the ticket from some other further station. Then in such a case he will not get the General Waiting List GNWL. The chances of getting confirmed in the General Waiting List i.e. GNWL in the train are highest.
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Pooled Quota Waiting List
Pooled quota waiting list i.e. PQWL quota is given to those passengers. Which starts the journey from the starting station of the train starting for the journey and from the stations in between. Then he is given this PQWL ticket.
When booking at small stations falling in the middle of a train’s route, the ticket is in waiting list. Then the passengers get Pooled Quota Waiting List i.e. PQWL ticket. The chances of pooled quota waiting list getting confirmed are much less than that of general waiting list quota ticket.