Indian Railways has introduced new rules to limit the number of waiting list tickets that can be booked. This move aims to reduce overcrowding in trains and ensure a better experience for passengers with confirmed seats. The Railway Ministry issued these revised guidelines to manage the passenger load more effectively across different classes.
What are the new waiting list limits for Sleeper and AC classes?
The Railway Board has set specific caps on how many waiting list tickets can be issued based on the total seat capacity of the coach. These rules apply to tickets booked from originating, intermediate, and remote locations, including those under the Tatkal scheme.
| Coach Class | New Waiting Limit | Expected Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Sleeper / Non-AC | Approx 30% of total seats | Waiting list reduced to 150-200 per coach |
| AC Class | Maximum 60% of total seats | Better chance of ticket confirmation |
Why did Indian Railways change these rules?
The primary goal is to stop the heavy rush on platforms and inside coaches. By limiting the number of waitlisted tickets, the railways expect fewer disputes between confirmed and unconfirmed passengers. This will also reduce the pressure on the Railway Protection Force (RPF) and improve overall passenger safety during journeys.
Captain Shashi Kiran, Chief Public Relations Officer of North Western Railway, mentioned that these restrictions help passengers who have confirmed tickets travel comfortably. The system has been updated by the Centre for Railway Information System (CRIS) to implement these caps automatically.
Can passengers with waiting tickets still travel in reserved coaches?
According to rules effective from May 1, 2025, passengers holding unconfirmed waiting list tickets are not allowed to travel in Sleeper or AC coaches. Such passengers can only travel in general coaches. TTEs have been instructed to strictly enforce this, and those found violating the rule will face penalties and fines.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the new waiting limit for Sleeper class?
The waiting list booking for Sleeper/Non-AC class is now limited to approximately 30% of the total seat capacity, which brings the list down to about 150-200 tickets per coach.
Does this new rule apply to Tatkal tickets?
Yes, these new waiting list limits are applicable to all bookings, including those made under the Tatkal scheme and tickets from remote locations.



























