If you book train tickets regularly, you have definitely seen terms like RAC and WL.
And most people get confused:
π βCan I travel with RAC?β
π βWill my WL ticket get confirmed?β
π βWhich one is better?β
Donβt worry. This guide will explain everything in simple language so that even a 10th class student can understand.
What is RAC in Indian Railways?
RAC stands for Reservation Against Cancellation.
It means your ticket is partially confirmed.
β What happens in RAC?
- You are allowed to board the train
- You get a seat (not full berth initially)
- Two passengers share one side lower berth
- If someone cancels β your ticket becomes fully confirmed
π RAC Seat Arrangement Explained
- One side lower berth is divided into two seats.
- Two RAC passengers sit and sleep adjusting.
- After chart preparation, many RAC tickets become confirmed.
π― Example of RAC:
- RAC 10 β 10 people ahead of you
- If 10 people cancel β you get a full berth
β Advantages of RAC
- βοΈ You can definitely travel
- βοΈ High chance of confirmation
- βοΈ Better than waiting list
- βοΈ No risk of cancellation
β Disadvantages of RAC
- β You may have to share seat
- β No guaranteed sleeping comfort initially
What is WL (Waiting List)?
WL means Waiting List.
It means your ticket is not confirmed yet.
What happens in WL?
- You cannot board the train (in reserved coach)
- You donβt get any seat or berth
- It depends on cancellations
- If not confirmed β ticket gets cancelled automatically
π Types of Waiting List
| Type | Meaning |
|---|---|
| GNWL | General Waiting List |
| RLWL | Remote Location Waiting List |
| PQWL | Pooled Quota Waiting List |
| TQWL | Tatkal Waiting List |
π― Example of WL:
- WL 50 β 50 people ahead of you
- If 50 tickets cancel β you get confirmed
- If not β you cannot travel
β Disadvantages of WL
- β No travel guarantee
- β High uncertainty
- β Ticket auto-cancelled (online booking)
β Any Advantage?
- βοΈ Lower ticket price initially
- βοΈ Chance of confirmation (if cancellations happen)
RAC vs WL: Complete Comparison
| Feature | RAC | WL |
|---|---|---|
| Ticket Status | Partially Confirmed | Not Confirmed |
| Can Travel? | β Yes | β No |
| Seat Available? | β Yes (Shared) | β No |
| Confirmation Chance | High | LowβMedium |
| Risk | Low | High |
| Auto Cancellation | β No | β Yes |
Which is Better: RAC or WL?
π Simple Answer: RAC is always better.
Why?
- You can travel without stress
- You already have a seat
- High chance of getting full berth
Real-Life Rule:
π RAC 50 is often better than WL 1.
Because:
- RAC = guaranteed travel
- WL = uncertain travel
RAC and WL Confirmation Chances (2026)
Hereβs a practical idea of confirmation probability:
| Status | Chances |
|---|---|
| RAC 1β20 | Very High (90β100%) |
| RAC 20β50 | High (70β90%) |
| WL 1β10 | MediumβHigh |
| WL 10β50 | Low |
| WL 50+ | Very Low |
What Happens After Chart Preparation?
Chart preparation usually happens:
- π 4 hours before train departure
π’ If Your Ticket is RAC:
- You can travel
- May get full berth if upgraded
π΄ If Your Ticket is WL:
- Online ticket β automatically cancelled
- Refund is processed
- You cannot travel
Important Rules You Must Know
1. RAC Passengers Can Travel
Even if not confirmed, RAC passengers are allowed.
2. WL E-Ticket Cannot Be Used
- If still WL β you cannot board train
3. Refund Rules
- WL tickets β automatic refund
- RAC β no refund (since travel allowed)
4. Upgrade Possibility
- RAC passengers often get confirmed after chart
π Tips to Increase Confirmation Chances
Want to avoid WL stress? Follow these smart tips:
π― 1. Book Tickets Early
- Book as soon as booking opens (120 days before)
π― 2. Choose Less Crowded Trains
- Avoid festival dates
- Avoid weekends
π― 3. Use Alternate Stations
- Try nearby boarding stations
π― 4. Check Prediction Tools
Use tools like:
- π IRCTC prediction
- π Third-party apps
π― 5. Prefer RAC Over WL
- Always choose RAC if available
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- β Booking WL ticket at last minute
- β Assuming WL will confirm
- β Not checking chart status
- β Ignoring alternate trains
Simple Trick to Remember
- π RAC = Relax And Climb (you can travel)
- π WL = Wait and Lose (uncertain travel)
Final Conclusion
If you understand one thing from this article, remember this:
π RAC = You will travel
π WL = You may not travel
So next time when booking tickets:
- Always prefer RAC over WL
- Book early
- Plan smart



