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Why do I always get upper berth in train?

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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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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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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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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  • If your journey is of one night, then the lower berth will be best for you. ...
  • If your journey is in day time, then the “upper berth”/ “side upper” will be best for you. ...
  • If you are journey lover , and loves to see scenic beauties , and love to communicate with new people then “side lower” is best.


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Rows 3-5 or 15-17 offer you the best seats on the bus and you won't feel the bumps during the rides.

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It's pretty logical that the front car is the most dangerous place in a head-on collision, and the last car worst if the train is rear-ended, so National Association of Railroad Passengers president Ross Capon suggests riding in the middle cars.

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Here's how to select berth preference Ensure that you select the 'preference' for a berth. In the 'Other Preferences' head, select 'Book only if confirm berths are allotted. ' Step 5: Complete the booking procedure by following the necessary instructions, including payment.

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There isn't much room left on the lower berth for the passenger to sit in. The same regulation applies here wherein from 6 am to 10 pm, the upper berth passenger may sit on the lower seat, however, only if two RAC ticket holders consent.

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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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