A confirmed train ticket means your ticket is confirmed and you have been allotted the seat/berth. A confirmed ticket will have the coach number, seat/berth number, and the type of berth mentioned on it. If your ticket is marked with CNF, it means the ticket has been confirmed and the ...
CNFmeans that you have a confirmed ticket, even if you don’t have an actual seat or berth. Sometimes these are allotted when the chart is prepared. RACmeans that you have a reservation against cancellation. You can definitely board the train, and you will find out if you get a seat or...
the confirmation probability ends with a specific value and colour code. The higher probability value will be represented by green followed by yellow and red. E.g., if your status at the time of booking a ticket is W/L 10 GNWL and current status shows W/L 1 GNWL, this means there’re...
IRCTC PNR Status Abbreviations CNF –Confirmed Ticket. The coach and seat number appear after the chart preparation. RAC –Reservation Against Cancellation. It means that you may board the train and expect a half-berth, but the ticket is not confirmed. You can get a reservation in case someone...
WL = Waitlist, this means that all AVL & RAC tickets have been sold, and you can only buy a Waitlisted ticket. You cannot travel with a Waitlist ticket, but you may well be promoted to RAC or even a confirmed place (CNF) when other travellers cancel. If your Waitlist ticket is not...