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Can we check old PNR status?

Can we check old PNR status?

To get the IRCTC PNR status go to the website of IRCTC and log in to your IRCTC account. Click on ‘trains’ on the top menu bar. Select ‘PNR enquiry’ from the drop down and proceed to know the status of your PNR. WL: It stands for waiting list and means your ticket is still not confirmed and you can’t board the train.

How long is PNR number?

PNR is the abbreviation for Passenger Name Record and PNR number is a 10-digit number that you get against every train ticket you book.

How many days is railway PNR available in the system after the journey?

Normally once the journey is over after 7 Days you won’t find any details of the said PNR. However this may vary and can be 14 days some times. As the numbers are generated all over India and railway need to replenish the stock of PNR’s on a day to day basis, but to be sure it’s 14 days.

Can we travel in train with PNR number only?

Is PNR number enough to travel on the train? Yes, PNR number is enough to travel. If your ticket is confirmed and you know your seat number and PNR number you can travel without a ticket.

How can I print my ticket from PNR No?

Print Train Ticket Using PNR Number

  1. Steps by Step Instruction to Print Indian Rail Train Ticket from IRCTC Website.
  2. 1) Open IRCTC Website.
  3. 2) Log on IRCTC Website.
  4. 3) Open Booked Ticket History Page.
  5. 4) Print IRCTC Train Ticket ( E-Ticket)

Is PNR number and confirmation number same?

Technically, a PNR isn’t the same thing as a flight confirmation code, but the two are often conflated. Passengers and airline employees use flight confirmation codes and PNRs to manage existing reservations or check into a flight.

How can I get duplicate railway ticket from PNR number?

Here you need to show your ID Proof. He will issue a new ticket with PNR Number (duplicate ticket) only if your ticket is confirmed or in RAC. You can get a duplicate train ticket . First thing you need to do is to inform railway reservation office about the loss of ticket to prevent fraudulent refunds on your ticket.