Can you board a train in AC 3 tier with RAC status?

Yes, you can board a train in AC 3 tier with RAC status. RAC stands for Reservation Against Cancellation. It means that you have a confirmed reservation, but not a confirmed berth. If any of the passengers with confirmed berths cancel their tickets, then the passengers with RAC tickets will be upgraded to confirmed berths.

Here are some things to keep in mind if you are travelling with RAC status:

- You can board the train and occupy your seat, even if you do not have a confirmed berth.

- You will be allotted a seat in the same coach as your reserved berth.

- If your RAC ticket is not upgraded to a confirmed berth by the time the train departs, you will be charged the difference between the RAC fare and the confirmed berth fare.

- If your RAC ticket is not upgraded by the time you reach your destination, you will be entitled to a refund of the difference between the RAC fare and the confirmed berth fare.

Travelling with RAC status can be a bit inconvenient, but it is still a good way to get a confirmed reservation on a train.

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