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The Ultimate Guide to Train PNR: Status, Codes, Rules & Prediction
Every train journey in India begins with a 10-digit number. The PNR (Passenger Name Record) is the digital DNA of your ticket. It tracks your journey from the moment of payment, through the waitlist lottery, to your final destination.
At PNR Enquiry, we simplify your rail journey. Here is the exhaustive guide to PNR—covering decoding, refund calculations, hidden strategies, and how to find your seat.
1. What is PNR?
- Definition: A unique 10-digit alphanumeric code assigned to every reserved train ticket in India.
- Storage: Generated and stored in the CRIS (Centre for Railway Information Systems) database.
- Capacity: One PNR links up to 6 passengers (General Quota) or 4 passengers (Tatkal Quota).
- Lifecycle:
- Active: From booking until the journey ends.
- Locked: During the journey (for TTE verification).
- Flushed: Data is removed from the live system approx. 5 days post-journey.
- Archived: Stored for 9 months for TDR/Legal inquiries.
2. Decoding the 10 Digits
The PNR is not random. The first 3 digits indicate the Passenger Reservation System (PRS) Zone:
- 1: SCR (Secunderabad)
- 2, 3: NR, NCR, NWR, NER (New Delhi)
- 4, 5: SR, SWR, SCR (Chennai)
- 6, 7: NFR, ECR, ER, SER, SECR (Kolkata)
- 8, 9: CR, WCR, WR (Mumbai)
- Last 7 Digits: Randomly generated sequential numbers for uniqueness.
3. How to Check PNR Status
Use our tool at the top of this page or official channels:
- Official Web: indianrail.gov.in or irctc.co.in or trainchart.in
- SMS: Send PNR <10-digit-number> to 139.
- Call: Dial 139 (Railway Enquiry).
- Locate Your Seat: Once confirmed, use our Coach Position service to see exactly where your coach will stop on the platform.
4. Booking Status vs. Current Status
This is the #1 confusion for travelers.
- Booking Status: Your queue position at the moment of payment (e.g., GNWL 50). This never changes.
- Current Status: Your real-time position (e.g., WL 20). This is the only status that matters.
- Note: Coach/Berth numbers appear under "Current Status" only after the chart is prepared.
5. PNR Status Codes Dictionary
Knowing these codes prevents panic at the station.
| Code | Full Form | Meaning and Rules |
|---|---|---|
| CNF | Confirmed | Full berth allotted. |
| RAC | Reservation Against Cancellation | Valid for travel. You must share a Side-Lower berth. |
| WL | Waiting List | No seat. E-tickets cannot board. Counter tickets can board General Coach. |
| GNWL | General Waitlist | Issued from originating station. Highest confirmation chance. |
| RLWL | Remote Location Waitlist | Issued for intermediate stations. Low priority. |
| PQWL | Pooled Quota Waitlist | Shared pool for small stations. Hard to confirm. |
| TQWL | Tatkal Waitlist | Critical: Does not go through RAC. Confirms directly to CNF or stays WL. Lowest priority. |
| RLGN | Remote Location General | Variation of RLWL. Low confirmation chance. |
| NOSB | No Seat Berth | Child (5-11 years) traveling on half-fare without a separate seat. |
| NC | No Choice | Preferred berth (e.g., Lower) was not available; alternative assigned. |
| REGRET/NR | No Room | Booking closed; waitlist cap reached. |
6. Ticket Operations
- The "No-Show" Rule (HHT Update):
- TTEs now use Handheld Terminals (HHT) (iPad-like devices).
- Critical: Once a TTE marks a passenger as "Not Turned Up" (NTU) on the device, the seat is instantly released to the server and assigned to the next RAC/WL passenger. You cannot "catch up" to the train at the next station easily if you are marked absent.
7. Cancellation & Refund Rules
- CNF (48hrs+ before):
- AC First/Exec: ₹240 + GST
- AC 2-Tier/1st Class: ₹200 + GST
- AC 3-Tier/CC: ₹180 + GST
- Sleeper: ₹120
- 2nd Class: ₹60
- CNF (12h-48h before): 25% of fare deducted.
- CNF (4h-12h before): 50% of fare deducted.
- WL / RAC: Refund allowed up to 30 mins before departure. Deduction is "Clerkage Charge" (₹60 per passenger).
- Automatic Refund: Waitlisted E-Tickets that do not confirm after charting are auto-cancelled and refunded (3-7 working days).
8. E-Ticket vs. Counter Ticket: The Boarding Rule
| Feature | E-Ticket (Online) | Counter Ticket (Physical) |
| If WL after Charting | Invalid. Treated as ticketless. Auto-refunded. | Valid. Can board General Coach (or Sleeper at TTE discretion). |
| Cancellation | Online via App/Website. Auto refund gets initiated. | Must surrender ticket at station counter. You can cancel online but for refund visit the station and submit ticket and get the refund |
Cancel options: Irctc > Trains Menu > Cancel ticket (cancel rules) and also Counter ticket cancel
9. Pro-Level Strategies for Confirmed Seats
- Master List for Tatkal: Before booking opens (10 AM/11 AM), save passenger details in your IRCTC "Master List". This allows one-click auto-fill to beat the rush.
- The GNWL Hack: If booking from Station B to C is WL (Remote Quota), check booking from Station A (Origin) to C. You might get a confirmed General Quota (GNWL) ticket. You can then change your Boarding Point to Station B.
- Break Journey: For long routes, direct tickets often waitlist. Try booking two separate tickets (Station A -> Intermediate Hub -> Station B).
- Auto-Upgradation: Always check "Consider for Auto-Upgradation". It is a free lottery that might upgrade you (e.g., Sleeper to 3AC) if upper-class seats are empty.
- Vikalp (ATAS): Opt-in to get a seat on an alternate train (same route) if your primary ticket remains WL.
10. Real-World FAQs
Q: I have an e-ticket with 3 passengers. 2 are CNF, 1 is WL. Can the WL passenger travel?
A: No. If the status remains WL after charting, that specific passenger is treated as ticketless. You must file a TDR for that passenger or cancel the ticket.
Q: Can I board from a different station without changing my Boarding Point?
A: Risky. If you don't board at the booked station, the TTE can mark you "No Show" and give your seat to someone else after a few stops. Always update Boarding Point online (allowed up to 24 hours before).
Q: What ID proof is valid?
A: Original Aadhaar, Voter ID, Passport, Driving License, or a digital copy in DigiLocker. A screenshot or photocopy is usually not accepted.
Q: My TQWL ticket hasn't moved. Will it confirm?
A: TQWL (Tatkal Waitlist) has the lowest priority. It only moves if a confirmed Tatkal passenger cancels (which is rare). Have a backup plan.
Strict Ban on Waitlist in Reserved Coaches
- The Rule: Passengers with Waitlisted (WL) tickets are strictly prohibited from entering reserved coaches (Sleeper, 3AC, 2AC).
- The Penalty: If caught, you are treated as a ticketless traveler.
- Fine: ₹250 (Sleeper) / ₹440 (AC) + Fare difference.
- Action: You will be de-boarded at the next station.
Boarding Point Change (Strict One-Time Rule)
- Update: You can change your boarding point only ONCE.
- Deadline: Must be done 24 hours before the train's scheduled departure.
- Risk: Once changed (e.g., from Station A to Station B), your seat is valid only from Station B. The system automatically releases the seat between Station A and B to other passengers. You cannot revert this change.
11. Post-Journey Management
- Tracking Refunds: Auto-refunds take 5-7 business days.
- TDR Tracking: If you filed a TDR (for delays/AC failure), track it on IRCTC. Resolution can take up to 60 days.
- Privacy: Never share your PNR on social media. It contains your phone number and allows malicious users to cancel your ticket.




