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Posted: Feb 07 2010 (16:25)
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Last Response: Feb 07 2010 (23:15)
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Last Response: Feb 07 2010 (23:15)
RAC stands for "Reservation against Cancellation". It is an intermediate status between "Waitlist" and "Confirmed Ticket". With Waitlist, you cannot board the train at all.
With RAC, you get "half berth". You share a berth with another RAC passenger, and can board the train to travel. While the train is en route, if the TTE finds that some people did not board at the last minute, he will allot you the "full berth" according to your queue status. If not, then you travel the whole journey sharing the berth.
But, usually, RACs advance...
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With RAC, you get "half berth". You share a berth with another RAC passenger, and can board the train to travel. While the train is en route, if the TTE finds that some people did not board at the last minute, he will allot you the "full berth" according to your queue status. If not, then you travel the whole journey sharing the berth.
But, usually, RACs advance...
more...
2 Public Posts - Sun Feb 07, 2010