PNR stands for Passenger Name Record or Reservation, and it contains information on a passenger's seat confirmation
or waitlist status, boarding and destination stations, the number of passengers traveling on that ticket, and the passenger's
journey date. Every Rail ticket is assigned a 10digit unique number. The PNR status inquiry function has
been incorporated into the RajBhog Khana internet portal and mobile app, allowing our train passengers to remain up
to date by checking their IRCTC PNR status online.
You can check PNR status easily on RajBhog Khana by just clicking
the "CHECK PNR STATUS" button. To know more about how to check PNR status with the
one-click, look at this FAQS.
RajBhog Khana is the leading food in train and railway inquiry portal for every train traveler to
check the PNR status online.
PNR (Passenger Name Reservation) is a unique number printed on an Indian railway train ticket that
contains travel information.PNRs contain all of the passenger's travel information, including train name
and number, coach/berth number, origin and destination stations, total distance in kilometers, and ticket information.
It also specifies if the ticket is confirmed, RAC, or in the waiting process.
Passengers can check the status of their PNR via the RajBhog Khana website, mobile app, or by calling.
1 = SCR Zone issues PNRs begin with '1' (issued from Secunderabad PRS).
2 & 3 = PNRs begin with the numbers 2 or 3 are issued by the NR, NCR, NWR, or
NER Zones, respectively (issued from Delhi PRS).
4 & 5 = PNRs begin with the numbers' 4' or '5' and are issued by the SR, SWR, or
SCR zones, respectively (issued from Chennai PRS).
6 & 7 = PNRs begin with the numbers 6 or 7 and are issued by the NFR, ECR, ER,
ECoR, SER, or SECR Zones (issued from Kolkata PRS).
8 & 9 = PNRs with the numbers 8 or 9 are issued by the CR, WCR, or WR Zones,
respectively (issued from Mumbai PRS).
NR - Northern Railway
NER - North Eastern Railways
NFR - Northeast Frontier Railways
ER - Eastern Railways
SER - South Eastern Railways