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PNR Entry# 1283969
Posted: Nov 22 2014 (16:00)
6 Responses
Last Response: Nov 23 2014 (01:49)
6 Responses
Last Response: Nov 23 2014 (01:49)
Journey: Sun Nov 23, 2014
Dep: BRC/Vadodara Junction @ 20:05 PF#: 4
Arr: ADI/Ahmedabad Junction @ 22:10
Distance: 100 km / 913 km
Class: Sleeper - SL | Tot Seats: Avbl-0034# | Charting @16:00
19217/Saurashtra Janta Express (PT)Dep: BRC/Vadodara Junction @ 20:05 PF#: 4
Arr: ADI/Ahmedabad Junction @ 22:10
Distance: 100 km / 913 km
Class: Sleeper - SL | Tot Seats: Avbl-0034# | Charting @16:00
PNR: 872-xxxxxxx | Similar PNRs
Entry# 1283969
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Posted: Nov 22 2014 (16:00:50) View Posted Status
Latest Status: Nov 25 2014 (09:34:07)
Passenger 1: Can/Mod (Booking Status: W/L 27,RLGN)Chart PREPARED
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Short distance Pnr's is now getting more trivial to predict...
Overall prediction is now becoming more analytical and tougher
Overall prediction is now becoming more analytical and tougher
Short distance mein uss station ka qouta bhi dekha jata hai sir aur 19017 mein mere hisab se bahut hi kam log BRC se ADI book karenge
Sometimes we assume a pnr to confirm by our own instinct then by statistical analysis.This pnr is example of it. Thanks for the tip.Will take into consideration while predicting for short-distance pnr's
The phrase "Short Distance" has been wrongly construed by most of us. This is much of a relative phrase and the meaning to this can vary from the understanding between person to person.
For example, a 100 KM journey on a train which covers 500 km. from start to end is nowhere equivalent to another 100 KM journey for a train which covers 2000 km. journey from end to end.
Just because, someone is traveling a distance which might be less than what we usually see here in the PNR Forum does not...
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For example, a 100 KM journey on a train which covers 500 km. from start to end is nowhere equivalent to another 100 KM journey for a train which covers 2000 km. journey from end to end.
Just because, someone is traveling a distance which might be less than what we usually see here in the PNR Forum does not...
more...
So, how can i know total no. of arp berths..?
and what is berth forwarding/ and multiplexing
please explain
#DB**
and what is berth forwarding/ and multiplexing
please explain
#DB**