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What happens in case of partially confirmed ticket?

A partially confirmed e-ticket means that only some of the passengers listed on the ticket have confirmed seats, while others remain on the waitlist. In such cases, the passengers with confirmed seats are eligible to travel, while those on the waitlist should not attempt to board the train.



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You can only board the train provided at least one passenger's status is confirmed/RAC. However, all passengers on the same ticket are allowed to travel, even if their status is showing waiting.

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A partially confirmed e-ticket means that only some of the passengers listed on the ticket have confirmed seats, while others remain on the waitlist. In such cases, the passengers with confirmed seats are eligible to travel, while those on the waitlist should not attempt to board the train.

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Penalty fares policy Charges for travelling without a valid ticket is £100 plus the price of the full single fare applicable for your intended journey served by that train.

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