Many passengers get confused when they see the word REGRET while booking train tickets on IRCTC. It is different from a waiting list ticket because it means the booking system has stopped accepting any more requests. This happens when both the seats and the maximum waiting limit are full.
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Why does REGRET status appear on tickets?
Indian Railways uses an AI system to manage the number of people on a waiting list. This system sets a fixed limit for each train to prevent overcrowding and reduce passenger complaints. Once the waiting list reaches this maximum capacity, the system automatically shows REGRET and blocks further bookings for that specific class and date.
What are the official steps to reduce Regret status?
To help passengers during busy times like Diwali and Chhath Puja, Northern Railway announced several measures. Himanshu Shekhar Upadhyay, CPRO of Northern Railway, mentioned a pilot project to add more coaches. On October 13, 2025, it was announced that 30 lakh additional berths would be added across the network to reduce the occurrence of Coach Regret.
How can passengers book tickets during Regret status?
- Try booking from the originating station to the final destination and change the boarding point.
- Check for availability in different classes of the same train.
- Try booking Tatkal tickets which open one day before the journey.
- Look for alternative trains or different travel dates.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is a REGRET ticket different from a Waiting List (WL) ticket?
Yes, a WL ticket has a chance of confirmation if others cancel. A REGRET status means no more tickets are being issued at all because the waiting list limit is full.
What is the role of AI in REGRET status?
Indian Railways uses an AI system to cap the maximum number of waiting list bookings to control overcrowding. Once this limit is hit, the system displays REGRET.



























