Indian railway e ticket queries

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I would like to known that i booked 4 e railway ticket i have a doubt that out of 4 if only 2 tickets get confirmed and 2 remains wait list can i board the train

train name : Swaraj express
date: 18 april 2014
class: sleeper
journey : mumbai to delhi
waiting status: pqwl {pooled quota wait list}



Best Answer

If an e-ticket consists of partially confirmed and partially wait list, all the names present on the E-Ticket are added on the reservation chart and you can travel since the Ticket will be considered valid during the journey. For confirmation, you can visit the following section of IRCTC website:

https://www.irctc.co.in/beta_htmls/Waitlisted_E-Ticket.html

Mostly there are chance that the Waitlist will be converted to an RAC or confirmed seat during the journey depending on the turnout. The TTE has to give preference in such cases while alloting the seat.




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Quick Answer about "Indian railway e ticket queries"

  • Customer Care Numbers : 0755-6610661, 0755-4090600 (Language: Hindi and English)..
  • For Railway tickets booked through IRCTC.
  • General Information.
  • I-tickets/e-tickets : care@irctc.co.in.
  • For Cancellation E-tickets : etickets@irctc.co.in.
  • For Mumbai Suburban Season tickets : seasontickets@irctc.co.in.


Did not receive refund from IRCTC?

If the money did not get deposited back into your account within 5 to 7 days, you can mail the IRCTC at care@irctc.co.in or you can tweet to their official Twitter handle @IRCTCofficial or to @RailwaySeva. You can also call on IRCTC helpline number 0755-6610661 , 0755-3934141 (Language: Hindi and English).

How can I get my money back from e-ticket?

According to IRCTC refund rules, you can get a refund for e-Tickets booked online through the IRCTC platform (website or mobile app) by cancelling them online. Applicable cancellation fees will be deducted from the amount and the refund will be made to the account through which you had made the payment.

What is the email ID of Indian railways?

E-mail addresses of Key Indian Railway officersMinistry of Railways (Railway Board)DesignationEmail AddressChairmancrb@rb.railnet.gov.inFinancial Commissionerfc@rb.railnet.gov.inMember Electricalml@rb.railnet.gov.in5 more rows

How can I get railway ticket email?

How to print IRCTC train e-ticket
  • Log on to the IRCTC e-ticketing website www.irctc.co.in by providing the correct username and password.
  • Go to 'My Transactions' and click on 'Booked Ticket History' link on the main menu bar.
  • All the booked tickets will be displayed.




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    Answer 2

    Any waitlisted seat on e-ticket are cancelled as soon as the chart is prepated. And the 100% ticket amount for the waitlisted seat is refund to the account that was charged. If you travel with such an e-ticket, you will be considered travelling without ticket and you will be fined.

    You still have a long time for the ticket to confirm however my experience with PQWL is that they don't confirm.

    You can take a general ticket, board the train. Then talk to the TC and upgrade your ticket. However it is unlikely that he will be able to provide you a seat. You will have to adjust with the other.

    Answer 3

    As per revised rules, the waitlisted e-tickets will be cancelled automatically. See the section 3.4 (3rd point) of this page.

    However high court already ordered to make it same as physical ticket (i.e. it should not cancelled as ticket purchased from reservation counter).

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