From SC to GDR side ongl is given quota. First the system fills the quota and then further booking is done in NLR combined quota. So it shows like that..ideally the once the quota is complete it should allot RLWL and not allot In NLR general quota but is done in IR. While from GDR to SC ongl is given remote quota system first fills the quota and then allows RLWL. As the quota is less then demand from Ongl travellers have to book from Nellore paying higher fare if berths are available. As ongl is given Remote location the remaining demand generated is forced to book in Tatkal and Premium Tatkal which is now 30% of total Berths.
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I will give u particle example. Cocanada exp from KKD to LPI BVRM is given Remote quota of 61 in 3AC. In actual from the data analysis posted in May 9th 144 are booked in 3AC. So once 61 is filled from BVRM it shows WL if tickets available from Tanuku they will book otherwise they have to opt for tatkal booking. That means nearly 80 tickets should booked umder tatkal from BVRM to match the demand supply gap.This RL quota will increase demand for tatkal from intermediate stations and earn more revenue for train
please wait...Translate to EnglishFrom the SC to GDR side, ongl (Ongole) is given a specific quota. The system first fills this quota and then allows further booking in the NLR (Nellore) combined quota. So, it appears like this... ideally, once the quota is full, it should assign RLWL (Remote Location Waiting List) instead of allocating seats in the NLR general quota. However, in the Indian Railways (IR) system, they do it differently.
On the other hand, from the GDR to SC side, ongl is given a remote quota. The system first fills this quota and then allows RLWL. Since the quota is less than the demand from Ongole travelers, they have to book from Nellore by paying a higher fare if there are available seats. As ongl is given a remote location, the remaining demand is forced to book under Tatkal and Premium Tatkal, which now accounts for 30% of the total berths.
Let me give you a specific example. The Cocanada Express from Kakinada (KKD) to Lalaguda (LPI) and Bhimavaram (BVRM) is given a remote quota of 61 seats in 3AC. According to the data analysis posted on May 9th, 144 seats are already booked in 3AC. So, once 61 seats are filled from Bhimavaram, it shows WL (Waiting List) if tickets are available from Tanuku. Otherwise, passengers have to opt for Tatkal booking. This means around 80 tickets should be booked under Tatkal from Bhimavaram to meet the demand-supply gap. This RL quota will increase the demand for Tatkal from intermediate stations and earn more revenue for the train.