14033 Mail

Check PNR Status — Jammu Mail

New Delhi (NDLS) → Jammu Tawi (JAT)
Train No. 14033 Type Mail Runs On Daily

Enter your PNR number to check status

How to Check PNR Status for Jammu Mail

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Find your 10-digit PNR number at the top of your IRCTC e-ticket or printed ticket for Jammu Mail (14033).
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Enter the PNR in the box above and click Check Status. Your current booking status (CNF, WL, RAC), coach, and berth details will appear instantly.
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If your ticket is waitlisted, click "Get Alerts on WhatsApp" — you'll get a WhatsApp message the moment your Jammu Mail PNR status changes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I check PNR status for Jammu Mail?
Enter your 10-digit PNR from your Jammu Mail ticket in the box above. Your status — CNF (Confirmed), WL (Waitlisted), or RAC — will appear immediately without login.
What does WL status mean on Jammu Mail?
WL means your berth on Jammu Mail is not yet confirmed. You're in a queue — the number after WL is your position. As passengers cancel, your number drops. If it reaches 0 before chart preparation, your ticket is confirmed.
When is the chart prepared for Jammu Mail?
The reservation chart for Jammu Mail (14033) is typically prepared 4 hours before departure. After this, WL status does not move and the ticket is considered final.
Can I get WhatsApp alerts for my Jammu Mail PNR?
Yes — check your PNR above, then tap "Get Alerts on WhatsApp". PNR Alert will automatically monitor your ticket and send a WhatsApp message the moment your status changes.
What if my Jammu Mail ticket shows RAC?
RAC (Reservation Against Cancellation) means you have a confirmed seat but share a berth with another passenger. You can board the train. If the other passenger cancels, you get a full berth.

About Jammu Mail

Jammu Mail (14033) runs from New Delhi (NDLS) to Jammu Tawi (JAT) and operates on Daily. As a Mail train, Jammu Mail operates standard classes including Sleeper, Third AC (3A), and Second AC (2A) where applicable. Waitlist movement depends on the route's cancellation activity and season.

Booking Tips for Jammu Mail

Book Jammu Mail tickets at ARP opening for the best choice of berths. Waitlist movement on the New Delhi–Jammu Tawi route tends to accelerate 2–3 weeks before departure and again in the 48 hours just before chart preparation. If waitlisted, subscribe to PNR alerts so you catch movement the moment it happens.

Waitlist and Chart Details

The reservation chart for Jammu Mail (14033) is typically prepared 4 hours before departure from New Delhi. After chart preparation, WL status is finalised — if your ticket remains WL, it is automatically cancelled by IRCTC and a refund is credited within 5–7 business days. RAC passengers (status shows RAC/number) can board and will share a side-lower berth; the TTE can upgrade to a full berth if vacancies exist on board. For Jammu Mail, Sleeper Tatkal opens at 10 AM and AC Tatkal opens at 11 AM, one day before departure — these are last-resort options for confirmed berths if WL has not moved.

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