Waiting list – A virtual confusion!!


                        Even if we have reserved a ticket two or three weeks back, we would get only a ticket under waiting list. Daily we would check the status of the ticket noticing only a no change. After a great frustration, we would try other ways out to make the ticket confirmed. A list of our railway friends and relations would come to our mind and a dilemma occurs as to whom to approach.

                       Somehow, we would decide a person and start contacting them. By the time the waiting list would automatically decrease but you would start moving the tickets through the same person (as we always aim for a peaceful journey). Periodic checking of the ticket status only increases the network congestion unnecessarily as the status remains the same (or with some minor changes).

                        Is not waiting list a virtual confusion??

 

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  • 1/26/2010 6:09 PM Abhilash wrote:
    I do agree with you. Waiting lists are always a confusion and their status is never updated online unless it reduces to a considerable low number.
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