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Check PNR Status

FAQ

PNR stands for Passenger Name Record. It's a unique identifier assigned to each passenger's itinerary or ticket, typically used in railway reservations systems.

You can check your PNR status by entering your PNR number on our website.

Yes, you can cancel your ticket using the PNR number on IRCTC website, provided the ticket is cancellable and falls within the cancellation period as per the railway rules.

RAC stands for Reservation Against Cancellation. It means that while you currently do not have a confirmed seat, you have a reserved seat and are eligible to board the train. However, your seat may be upgraded to a confirmed seat later if cancellations occur.

No, generally you cannot change the name on a ticket using the PNR number. Most railways have strict policies regarding name changes, and it may not be allowed or may require special permission and additional fees.

WL stands for Waitlist. If your PNR status is WL, it means that your ticket has not been confirmed and you are on a waiting list. Your ticket will only be confirmed if enough cancellations occur and your position moves up the waiting list.

Yes, you can check your PNR status offline by calling the respective railway customer service, or by visiting the nearest railway ticket counter.

The validity of a PNR depends on the rules and regulations of the railway. Generally, a PNR remains valid until the journey is completed or the ticket is cancelled.

Generally, tickets cannot be transferred to another person using the PNR number. Railways have strict policies regarding ticket transfers, and it may not be allowed or may require special permission and additional fees.

A confirmed PNR status means that your ticket has been successfully booked and you have a confirmed seat for your journey. You can proceed with your travel plans without any concerns about seat availability.