The number before the RLWL indicates your position on the waiting list. For example, if the status is RLWL/7, it means that you are the 7th passenger on the waiting list. The lower the number, the higher the chances of your ticket getting confirmed.
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RLGN: Remote Location General Waiting List (RLGN) is issued when a user books a ticket where WL quota is RLWL. This means after ticket booking RLWL gets named as RLGN.
No, it's not recommended to travel on a train with a waitlisted (RLWL) ticket as there's no guarantee of a seat or berth. If your ticket doesn't get confirmed before departure, you won't be allowed to board the train. If the WL ticket was booked online, it would get cancelled automatically, so you cannot travel on it.
The likelihood of an RLWL being confirmed is quite low. Once the chart is made, if there are still RLWL tickets on the waitlist, they are canceled right away and a refund is given.
It means your ticket is booked RLWL quota and your waiting list is 16 . Remote Location Waiting List (RLWL)means ticket is issued for intermediate stations (between the originating and terminating stations) because usually these are the most important towns or cities on that particular route.
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.
Since your RLWL is 1, there is a 90 - 95% chance of your getting your ticket confirmed. Further, since you have booked 3AC and there are more berths in 3AC, the chance of getting your confirmation is 95%.
If the status of your ticket is RLWL/1, it means that you are the first passenger on the waiting list, and you have a higher chance of getting your ticket confirmed. However, it is still not guaranteed that your ticket will be confirmed, as it depends on the availability of seats.
RLWL is a waitlisted ticket basically. You can cancel it exactly like you would do a general waitlisted ticket. As long as you cancel the ticket at least 30 min before the scheduled departure of the train, you would get a full refund, minus clerkage charges.
You got RLWL/WL it is Remote Location Waiting list and your number is 2, your waiting list will run against the quota assigned to your station enroute. Now talking about Confirmation. I can't predict anything as you havent mentioned the CLASS you booked. 1A, 2A, 3A has very less seats so chances are less.
RLWL tickets are confirmed only when someone from the remote location station vacates berth through cancellation. Remote location stations prepare their own chart 2-3 hours before the actual departure of the train. RLWL confirmation chances are usually very low.
If an RLWL (Remote Location Waitlist) ticket remains on the waiting list even after the chart preparation is completed, the ticket will be automatically canceled, and a refund will be credited according to the rules. It is not possible for an RLWL ticket to be confirmed after the chart is prepared.
If your RLWL (Remote Location Waitlist) ticket is not confirmed by the time of the train's departure, the ticket will be automatically cancelled, and the refund will be processed by the Indian Railways. You do not need to file a TDR (Ticket Deposit Receipt) in this case.