Many passengers feel relaxed after seeing a waiting list number like WL 25 on their train ticket. However, the actual chance of confirmation depends on the type of waiting list and the coach category. Indian Railways uses different quota systems that determine who gets a seat first when tickets are cancelled.
What does WL 25 mean and will it get confirmed
WL 25 means you are the 25th person in the queue for a seat. If your ticket is in GNWL and booked well in advance, the chances of confirmation are high. However, for PQWL or RLWL, the probability is lower. In AC II Tier, the chances are even lower because there are fewer coaches available.
Difference between GNWL, RLWL and PQWL
| Waiting List Type | Meaning | Confirmation Chance |
|---|---|---|
| GNWL (General) | Booked from starting or major station | Highest (80-90%) |
| RLWL (Remote Location) | Booked from intermediate/remote station | Medium (Lower than GNWL) |
| PQWL (Pooled Quota) | Booked between small stations | Low (50-70%) |
| TQWL (Tatkal) | Tatkal quota waiting list | Very Low |
New rules for waiting list tickets from June 2026
Indian Railways will implement new rules from 1 June 2026 to reduce crowding in reserved coaches. The system will limit the number of waiting list tickets issued based on total seats.
- Sleeper Coach: Only up to 30% of total seats will be allowed as waiting list tickets.
- AC Coach: Maximum 60% of total seats will be issued as waiting list tickets.
- Once the limit is reached, the PRS system will show a No Room message.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Which waiting list has the best chance of confirmation?
GNWL (General Waiting List) has the highest priority and confirmation chance, usually ranging between 80-90%.
What is the new limit for waiting list tickets in Sleeper coaches?
From June 2026, Indian Railways will only issue waiting list tickets up to 30% of the total seats in Sleeper coaches.



























