What is RELD status? Downgrade or alternate train arrangement. Here's how it works in IRCTC.
What is RELD status? Downgrade or alternate train arrangement. Here's how it works in IRCTC.

Summary

In the vast network of Indian Railways, travel disruptions can occur unexpectedly. One such scenario passengers may face is the RELD status, or “Revised List for Downgraded Passengers.

NEW DELHI: In the vast network of Indian Railways, travel disruptions can occur unexpectedly. One such scenario passengers may face is the RELD status, or “Revised List for Downgraded Passengers.” This status is assigned when a train is downgraded due to technical issues, overbooking, or operational constraints. Knowing what RELD means can help passengers navigate such situations with better preparedness and fewer surprises.   Recently, I experienced this firsthand when I booked a First AC ticket on the prestigious MMCT Tejas Rajdhani from New Delhi (NDLS) to Mumbai. Due to unforeseen circumstances, the train was downgraded, and I was reassigned to a lower class. Instead of the comfortable First AC, I was accommodated in the Second AC (2A), with berth A3-43, a lower berth. Though unexpected, this adjustment allowed me to complete my journey, albeit in a different level of comfort.   Original ticket booked.   Ticket after PNR got changed.   When a train is downgraded, it usually means that its standard coaches or services have been altered due to reduced operational capacity or technical faults. Passengers with confirmed tickets are reassigned to alternate coaches or even different trains to ensure they reach their destinations. IRCTC and Indian Railways inform

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