Waiting List Confirmation Chances on Indian Railways
Understand your train waiting list confirmation chances. Learn which waiting list numbers are likely to get confirmed.
Updated 29 Apr 2026
Waiting list (WL) ticket confirmation depends on the type of waiting list (GNWL, PQWL, RLWL, TQWL), the waiting list number, the train, and the time of year. Generally, lower waiting list numbers have a higher chance of confirmation, especially on high-capacity trains.
Key Information
- Waiting list (WL) ticket confirmation depends on the type of waiting list (GNWL, PQWL, RLWL, TQWL), the waiting list number, the train, and the time of year.
- Generally, lower waiting list numbers have a higher chance of confirmation, especially on high-capacity trains.
Frequently Asked Questions
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