Types of Waiting List in Railways & Understanding RAC

Indian Railways follows a structured ticketing system, which includes different types of waiting lists and the RAC (Reservation Against Cancellation) system to manage passenger bookings efficiently. The types of waiting lists in railways include GNWL (General Waiting List), TQWL (Tatkal Waiting List), RLWL (Remote Location Waiting List), and PQWL (Pooled Quota Waiting List), each with different chances of confirmation. Understanding these categories helps travelers make better booking decisions.

On the other hand, RAC in railways allows passengers to travel even if they don’t get a confirmed berth. RAC ticket holders are provided a shared seat and have a high probability of getting a full berth if other passengers cancel their tickets. Want to learn more about how the waiting list system and RAC work? Visit Your Railway Guide for detailed insights and booking tips!

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