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Posted: Aug 12 2015 (13:14)
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Last Response: Aug 16 2015 (13:39)
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Last Response: Aug 16 2015 (13:39)
¤¤¤ALLOTMENT OF BERTHS TO WAITLISTED PASSENGERS¤¤¤
From TOI Daily...
Now the question arises is it beneficial for the passengers?
Is it feasible to give seats in other trains instead of a train selected by passenger himself to travel in?
Is...
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From TOI Daily...
Now the question arises is it beneficial for the passengers?
Is it feasible to give seats in other trains instead of a train selected by passenger himself to travel in?
Is...
more...
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If one train is over booked as compared to another train in same route which may have seats available there must be some reason for the same. It could probably be that the other train with vacant berths is much slower or timings are inconvenient.
Unless and until it is an emergency or passengers want to compulsorily travel, i dont think passengers will prefer other options.
Also i dont think this will work in high traffic routes since all the trains might be full.
Unless and until it is an emergency or passengers want to compulsorily travel, i dont think passengers will prefer other options.
Also i dont think this will work in high traffic routes since all the trains might be full.
In the peak season, those trains also run beyond their capacity.
No way to get vacant seats in slow train or trains having inconvenient timing.
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If someone wants to travel in RAJ,DURO,SHATABDI like trains why he/she will spent his/her time while travelling in SFs.
No way to get vacant seats in slow train or trains having inconvenient timing.
.
If someone wants to travel in RAJ,DURO,SHATABDI like trains why he/she will spent his/her time while travelling in SFs.
It may work in some stretches for example between Bengaluru - belgaum Ranichenamma express will be jam packed and some weekly trains like Mysuru-Ajmer, gandhidham exp, Bhagat ki koti exp may have seats and it can be allocated to wl passengers.