What are different waiting list terms used in IRCTC?
1. 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.
2. 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...
more... 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.
3. 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.
4. 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.
5. 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.
6. 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).
7. TQWL or Tatkal waiting list: For tatkal tickets, the waiting list issued is TQWL. 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 (CKWL) therefore tatkal waitlisted tickets are less likely to get confirmed.
please wait...Translate to EnglishWhat terms are used in IRCTC for different types of waiting lists?
1. GNWL: General Waiting List (GNWL) tickets are given when the passenger starts their journey at the beginning station or a station close to it. This is the most common type of waiting list and has the highest chance of getting confirmed.
2. RLWL: Remote Location Waiting List (RLWL) tickets are issued for intermediate stations between the starting and ending stations. These are usually important towns or cities on that route. These tickets have a separate priority and confirmations depend on cancellations of confirmed tickets for the destination. There are fewer chances of confirmation for this type of ticket.
3. PQWL: A Pooled Quota Waiting List (PQWL) is shared by several small stations. Pooled Quotas are usually available only from the starting station. The Pooled Quota is generally allotted for passengers traveling from the starting station to a station before the ending station, or from an intermediate station to the ending station, or between two intermediate stations.
4. RLGN: Remote Location General Waiting List (RLGN) is issued when a user books a ticket and the waiting list quota is RLWL. After ticket booking, RLWL gets named as RLGN.
5. RSWL: Roadside Station Waiting List (RSWL) is given when berths or seats are booked by the starting station for journeys up to a roadside station and distance restrictions may not apply. There are also very low chances of confirmation for this waiting list.
6. RQWL: If a ticket is to be booked from one intermediate station to another intermediate station, and if it is not covered by the general quota or the remote location quotas or the pooled quota, the request for the ticket may go into a Request Waiting List (RQWL).
7. TQWL or Tatkal waiting list: For Tatkal tickets, the waiting list issued is TQWL. If a Tatkal ticket moves up, it gets confirmed directly and doesn't go through RAC status like GNWL. During chart preparation, General Waiting List (GNWL) is given preference over Tatkal Waiting List (CKWL). Therefore, Tatkal waitlisted tickets are less likely to get confirmed.
please wait...Translate to HindiIRCTC mein alag-alag intezaar soochi ke terms kya hai?
1. GNWL: General Waiting List (GNWL) intezaar wale ticket tab diye jaate hain jab yatri apni yatra ko suruwat karne waale station se ya uske kareeb ke station se apni yatra shuru karte hain. Ye sabse common type ki waiting list hai aur uska sabse jyada chance hota hai confirmation hone ka.
2. RLWL: Remote Location Waiting List (RLWL) ka matlab hai ki ticket madhyamik station ke liye diya gaya hai (suruwat aur ant station ke beech ke stations) kyonki aam taur par ye particular route par sabse important towns ya cities hote hain. Is type ke ticket ko alag se priority di jati hai aur confirmations mukammal station ka ticket cancel hone par hi hongi. Remote location stations actual train ke 2-3 ghante pahle apna chart taiyar karte hain. Is tarah ke ticket ko confirm hone ke kam chance hote hain.
3. PQWL: Pooled Quota Waiting List (PQWL) kuch chhote stations ke saath share kiya jata hai. Pooled Quota aam taur par route ke suruwat station se operate karta hai aur poore chalne wali train ke liye ek hi Pooled Quota hota hai. Pooled Quota normally un yatriyon ke liye reserve hota hai jo suruwat station se terminating station se thode station pe ya madhyamik station se terminating station tak ya do madhyamik stations ke beech safar kar rahe hain.
4. RLGN: Remote Location General Waiting List (RLGN) tab di jati hai jab kisi user dwara ticket book ki jati hai aur usme WL quota RLWL hota hai. Iska matlab hai ki ticket booking ke baad RLWL ko RLGN naam diya jata hai.
5. RSWL: Roadside Station Waiting List (RSWL) jab berths ya seats originating station ke liye road-side station tak book ki jaati hai aur distance restrictions apply nahi hote hain, tab ye waiting list di jati hai. Is waiting list ka bhi confirm hone ke bahut kam chance hote hain.
6. RQWL: Agar kisi ticket ko ek madhyamik station se dusre madhyamik station tak book karna hai aur agar wo general quota ya remote location quota ya pooled quota se cover nahi hota hai, toh us ticket ka request waiting list (RQWL) mein jana sambhav hai.
7. TQWL ya Tatkal waiting list: Tatkal tickets ke liye, intezaar ki soochi TQWL hoti hai. Agar tatkal ticket khulta hai, toh wo seedhe confirm ho jata hai aur GNWL ke tarah RAC ki stithi se guzarne ki zaroorat nahi hoti. Chart taiyar karne ke samay, general waiting list (GNWL) ko tatkal waiting list (CKWL) se pehle hi preference di jati hai, isliye tatkal intezaar wale ticketon ki confirm hone ke chances kam hote hain.