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Can I change berth in train after booking?

No. Once the ticket is booked and berth allotted, you cannot change it. There are some other ways though to manage it. You may cancel the current ticket and rebook it with the option to book berths only if your preferred choice of berths are available.



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Your seat will be automatically assigned when you complete your reservation. You may change your assigned seat at any time after your booking is complete using interactive seat maps on the Amtrak app or on Amtrak.com. There is no fee to change your seat.

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The lower berth is the most accommodating for all types of passengers. Therefore, lower berth allotments can be useful for someone who has a habit of getting off at every station or occasionally using the restroom. You have a second table that you can use as a dining table or a place to store your laptop.

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The booking cycle starts from the lower berth first and completes by reserving upper berths. This is why when you book tickets at the last; you're allotted with an upper berth seat.

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After takeoff, passengers are free to move about the cabin without fear of disrupting critical weight distribution. But that doesn't necessarily mean it's OK to take over empty seats without warning.

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Basically Upper berth is not bad but yes it creates little nuisance for us:
  • you cannot sit straight just like you can do it on side upper.
  • You cannot eat properly . We have to bend a lot for eating.
  • It becomes very hectic if your things falls down.


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Upper berth (UB) are bigger in size than side upper berth by length and width wise. Aways prefer Upper berth. If your height is short then Side Upper Berth is also OK for you.

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Depends on what you are looking for. I personally prefer the upper berth as they have proper windows unlike the lower ones in which you don't have a nice view. Always go for upper birth if it is last , in lower berths you can feel the tyre vibration and engine noise more …

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If the passenger has changed boarding station, he/she will lose all the rights to board the train from the original boarding station. If found travelling without any proper authority to travel, passenger will have to pay fare with penalty between original boarding station to changed boarding station, IRCTC said.

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