The festive season is going to start soon. In such a situation, if you are also going to travel by train, then there is some relief news for you. Yes, Indian Railways gives a special facility to its passengers, with the help of which you can find out how many seats are vacant in which coach of the train. Now, for this, you will not need to go through a long process. By following just a few steps, you can find it out from your mobile itself. Let's first know the way...
How to find out which seat is vacant in which coach of the train?
To find out this, first go to the IRCTC website or mobile app.
After this, you will see the option of Charts / Vacancy only after scrolling a bit, and click on it.
After doing this, enter the train number and date of travel.
After this, the complete details will appear in front of you.
That is, you will see how many seats are booked in which coach and how many are vacant.
Is this facility available in all trains?
According to the information, earlier this facility was only for Vande Bharat trains, but now passengers can see this information in almost all reserved trains. That is, you will get this option everywhere in Rajdhani, Shatabdi, Duronto, or other mail/express trains. Let us tell you that the railway chart is usually prepared about 4 hours before the departure of the train. The last chart is published about 30 minutes before departure. At both these times, the condition of the seats is updated on the IRCTC website and app.
How will passengers benefit from this?
By using this trick, passengers find it easy to decide which coach they have to select. Also, this saves a lot of your time because passengers are able to know in advance whether there is availability of seats in the train or not. Overall, this trick can prove to be very useful for those traveling by train.
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