New Delhi. Traveling by train is fun, but this can happen only when your ticket is confirmed. If tickets for six people are booked in a PNR and only one is confirmed, then what is the rule for the remaining passengers? Can they travel with passengers with confirmed tickets or will they have to travel in another coach or are they not authorized to travel? What is the railway rule in this regard?
At present, as per RERCTC rules, tickets for six passengers can be booked in a PNR. If it is more than that, you will have to apply twice. If everyone has confirmed tickets then there will be no problem in travelling. In this way, if only one or two are confirmed then the remaining one or two people can travel easily.
Rule of confirming one ticket in one PNR
If there is only one confirmation in a PNR and the passengers’ tickets are booked, then according to the rules everyone can travel, but care has to be taken that the people nearby do not face any kind of problem. Because everyone will have to adjust in only one berth. However, generally it rarely happens that only one person is confirmed in a ticket and the remaining five are left waiting.
If there is a window ticket
If you have a window ticket and the tickets of all the passengers are waiting, then you cannot board the reservation coach. It would be better to cancel it. Because it is an e-ticket and if even one ticket is confirmed in the PNR, it gets canceled automatically. According to the Railway Board, approximately 16 crore waiting tickets were booked in trains annually in the previous years, now this number will be less because only 25 percent of the train capacity is given waiting tickets.
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