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boarding point can only be changed in case of confirmed tickets. It cannot be changed in cases where the ticket is wait listed. I faced this issue today and was denied change in boarding point as my ticket was in wait list.
1 Public Posts - Fri Nov 20, 2015
boarding point can only be changed in case of confirmed tickets. It cannot be changed in cases where the ticket is wait listed. I faced this issue today and was denied change in boarding point as my ticket was in wait list.
Advance Reservation Period-click here
The line" there will be no change in the case of the limit of 360 days for foreign tourists."
Can somebody tell how can foreign tourist book this ticket? Do they have to come to india and book it? as IRCTC doesn't offer this service.
The line" there will be no change in the case of the limit of 360 days for foreign tourists."
Can somebody tell how can foreign tourist book this ticket? Do they have to come to india and book it? as IRCTC doesn't offer this service.
1 Public Posts - Wed Apr 01, 2015
Pregnancy Quota: Recently railways has started a new quota for females" Pregnancy Quota"/ Has anyone booked a ticket in this quota.? What is the procedure for the same? Also , in case somebody has already booked a ticket in this quota, can a waitlisted ticket be converted into a a confirmed ticket on grounds of pregnancy.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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from what I understand, even the waitlisted will be confirmed( using all available quotas) on chart preparation.
1. Manytimes in online availability it doesn't show that seats are available in SS quota, however when you go on the reservation window, seats may be available. ( I am a bit unsure about this)
2. Reservation forms have been modified now. They ask for whether the passenger is above 45yrs/Pregnant. So that you can be preferentially allotted a LB.
3. For booking ticket in pregnancy quota Doctors prescription and a copy of sonography report would do, no separate medical certificate is required. You also need to carry these reports while travelling.
2. Reservation forms have been modified now. They ask for whether the passenger is above 45yrs/Pregnant. So that you can be preferentially allotted a LB.
3. For booking ticket in pregnancy quota Doctors prescription and a copy of sonography report would do, no separate medical certificate is required. You also need to carry these reports while travelling.
Pregnancy Quota: Recently railways has started a new quota for females" Pregnancy Quota"/ HAs anyone booked a ticket in this quota.? What is the procedure for the same? Also , in case somebody has already booked a ticket in this quota, can a waitlisted ticket be converted into a a confirmed ticket on grounds of pregnancy.
Thanks.
Thanks.