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Can I sit in PQWL?

If you have a PQWL ticket, it means you are on the waiting list for a specific quota. Whether you can travel or not depends on whether your ticket gets confirmed before the journey date. If your ticket is not confirmed, you may not be allowed to board the train.



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PQWL means pooled quota wating list,and after preparation of Chart if same status is there it means that your berth is not confirm and if it is E ticket you cannot board the train as refund of the same is credited in your account and in case it is purchased across the counter you can travel in general compartment .

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There is no one definitive answer to this question. PQWL 1 tickets can be confirmed if there is sufficient space available on the train after all passengers with higher priority reservations have been accommodated.

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You can cancel a PQWL ticket, but you don't have to. If it was purchased online, and remained waiting at the time of charting, your refund will be automatically credited to your account in 3–4 days.

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Once the tickets from the Pooled Quota is filled, PQWL tickets are issued. Chances of PQWL tickets getting confirmed are usually very low, as in the priority list of waiting list tickets it comes after GNWL.

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Chances are very less as i have my own experiece with pool quote waiting list aka pqwl. Its very rare to see this get confirmed. It also depends on the route you are travelling,the season and the class. You can try confirmtkt website to check the confirmation chances.

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IRCTC Refund Rules of Waitlist Tickets As per IRCTC refund rules, if you have a Waitlisted e-Ticket (GNWL, RLWL, or PQWL) and its status remains the same even after the chart has been made, you will be refunded the fare automatically by IRCTC after deducting applicable fees.

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PQWL tickets are distributed once the Pooled Quota tickets have sold out. Confirmation of PQWL tickets is unlikely because they are lower on the priority list than even the GNWL tickets.

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RLWL: It is a wait list quota given to passengers who wish to alight the train on an important station(mostly junction) on the route to their destination the passenger wants to travel between intermediate stations. RLWL ticket has a greater chance of confirmation as compared to PQWL.

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PQWL - Pooled Quota Waiting List means your travel starts from any intermediate station to the final destination or, Source station till any of the intermediate station or, any two intermediate stations of the train journey. Here in this case PQWL 5 was the Waiting list count of the ticket for which you have booked.

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All types of waiting lists are WL. GNWL is the best. You will get into it if you book from the starting station, or from a few particular 'charting' stations en-route. PQWL is a special type of WL which combines short journey spans on a longer route.

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PQWL means Pooled Quota Waiting List tickets. A Pooled Quota Waiting List (PQWL) is shared by several small stations.

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PQWL is Pooled Quota Wait List. Once the confirmed berth, and RAC berths in a train are exhausted, the railway system start the issuing the Waiting-list berths to passengers. Below are most common types of Waiting Lists: GNWL: General Waiting List.

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PQWL - Under Pooled Quota Waitlist, passengers travelling between intermediate stations and have a separate waitlist from the general waitlist.

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If your ticket remains fully waitlisted after chart preparation, it will be canceled automatically and your money will be refunded into the account which was used at the time of booking.

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