3 min readMay 10, 2026 01:42 PM IST
Indian Railways tickets upgrade rules: Indian Railways (IR) has carried around 741 crore passengers in the financial year 2025-26, registering an increase of 3.54 per cent over 716 crore in 2024-25. It has also introduced special trains on several routes, in addition to regular services, to meet the rising passenger demand and ease rush.
The national transporter has undertaken several measures to help waiting list passengers secure confirmed seats, including the VIKALP scheme and the automatic ticket upgradation system, among others. The facility of upgradation of passengers in train is being provided without any additional charges.
Indian Railways waiting list ticket upgrade rules
The scheme to upgrade waiting list passengers to the next higher class was introduced by Indian Railways on January 26, 2006. Initially, the facility was available only on two trains: the Mumbai Central-New Delhi Rajdhani Express and the Mumbai Central-Hazrat Nizamuddin August Kranti Express. Later, on February 6, 2006, the scheme was expanded to cover all Rajdhani Express trains as well as 30 other trains. These are as follows:
Indian Railways: Key Express Trains
15 major express trains across India’s rail network
15
Express trains listed
Pan-India
Routes covered
Train List
1
Sampoorn Kranti Express
Patna – Delhi
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2
A.P. Express
Secunderabad – New Delhi
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3
Karnataka Express
Bangalore – New Delhi
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4
Prayag Raj Express
Allahabad – New Delhi
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5
North East Express
Guwahati – New Delhi
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6
Purshottam Express
Puri – New Delhi
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7
Mumbai – Jaipur Express
Mumbai – Jaipur
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8
Tamil Nadu Express
Chennai – New Delhi
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9
Kerala Express
Trivandrum – New Delhi
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10
Coromandal Express
Howrah – Chennai
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11
Gitanjali Express
CSTM – Howrah
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12
Shiv Ganga Express
Varanasi – New Delhi
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13
Lok Shakti Express
Mumbai – Ahmedabad
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14
Gujarat Mail
Mumbai – Ahmedabad
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15
Hyderabad Express
Chennai – Hyderabad
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Source: Indian Railways
However, w.e.f April 1, 2014, the scheme for upgrading waiting list passengers was extended to all Mail and Express trains including those trains having only sitting accommodation. The upgradation process is done at the time of chart preparation. To avail the facility, passengers must select the ‘Consider for Auto Upgradation’ option under the ‘Other Preferences’ section while booking tickets through IRCTC.
Indian Railways waiting list ticket upgrade rules 2025
According to the Railway Board, the hierarchy for upgradation scheme of waiting list passengers will be as:
- For sitting accommodation 2S<VS<CC<EC<EV<EA
- For sleeping accommodation SL<3E<3A<2A<1A
As per the rules, upgradation is permitted up to two classes higher in the hierarchy available on a particular train. However, upgradation to First AC (1A) and Executive classes (EC, EV and EA) is restricted only from the immediately lower class i.e. from AC 2-Tier (2A) to 1A and from AC Chair Car (CC) to EC/EV/EA.
Indian Railways: Waiting List Ticket Upgrade Rules
Auto-upgradation permitted in these classes — as per Railway Board circular
10
Eligible classes
2 levels
First & Second upgrade
Auto
Upgradation on waitlist
Class-wise Upgrade Ladder
Green = 1st level | Blue = 2nd level
Sleeper (SL)
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3E – 3A
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2A
3A
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2A
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Not applicable
2A
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1A
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Not applicable
2S
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VS (where available)
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CC
VS
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CC
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Not applicable
EV
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EA
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Not applicable
Source: Railway Board
Indian Railways waiting list ticket upgrade eligibility
According to the Ministry of Railways, passengers who book tickets on full fare are eligible for upgradation. “Those full fare paying passengers who are booking under senior citizen/ lower berth quota may be asked to exercise upgradation choice cautiously. In case such passengers opt for upgradation, a message should come that in higher class you may or may not get lower berth,” reads the statement.
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