Reserved Seats: When you have to travel a long distance, the cheapest option is the train. That is why trains are always in high demand. During festivals, the rush becomes even heavier. Tickets often need to be booked months in advance. But do you know how many reserved seats are there on a train?
Very few people in the country avoid trains. For most, the first choice to travel anywhere in India is by train. Crores of people travel daily. The rush exists because trains connect almost every corner of the country at affordable prices. During festivals, booking tickets months ahead becomes unavoidable. But how many seats are actually available on these trains, and how many are reserved? Many people don’t know.
Every day, Indian Railways transports nearly 23 crore passengers. To manage such large numbers, the Railways creates special plans. It pre-allocates every berth, quota, and facility in advance. Generally, a train has around 1,000 to 1,100 reserved seats. In trains with more coaches, this number can increase to 1,500–2,000. Reserved seats are available in AC and sleeper coaches, while general coaches allow entry to any passenger with a ticket. The number of seats varies across coaches.
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Seating Arrangement:
If a train has 2 First AC, 2 Second AC, 4 Third AC, 6 Sleeper, and 2 Chair Car coaches, the seating is allotted as follows: First AC coaches have 24 berths each, totaling 48 seats. Second AC coaches have about 54 berths each, totaling 108 seats. Third AC coaches have 72 berths each, totaling 288 seats. Sleeper coaches also have 72 berths each, totaling 432 seats.
PNR – Waiting List Rules:
A maximum of six passengers can be booked under one PNR. As per new railway rules, if a sleeper coach has 72 berths, only 18 waiting list tickets will be issued. This increases the chances of ticket confirmation. Even if one passenger’s ticket gets confirmed, all travelers under the same PNR can travel together. Millions travel by train daily. Railway officials advise booking tickets early and selecting the right quota for a smoother, hassle-free journey.