W
Window Seat
Chair Car (CC) · Seat 24 · Bay 4

Window Seat — a window to lean on, best views, no disturbance from passing passengers.

Bay Diagram (highlighted seat = your seat)
Bay 4 · seats 19–24
19 W
20 M
21 A
22 A
23 M
24 W
W · Window Seat M · Middle Seat A · Aisle Seat

Coach Code Reference

What each prefix on your ticket means.

PrefixCoach ClassBay / LayoutPattern
H / FCAC First Class (1A)Cabins & coupesLB / UB only — no repeating pattern
HAComposite 1A + 2AMixedDepends on train layout
AAC 2-Tier (2A)6 per bayLB, UB, LB, UB, SL, SU
BAC 3-Tier (3A)8 per bayLB, MB, UB, LB, MB, UB, SL, SU
SSleeper (SL)8 per bayLB, MB, UB, LB, MB, UB, SL, SU
GGarib Rath (3E-style)9 per bay (varies)LB, MB, UB, LB, MB, UB, SL, SM, SU
C / CBChair Car (CC)6 (3+3)W, M, A, A, M, W
DSecond Sitting (2S)6 (3+3)W, M, A, A, M, W
VSVistadomeVariesTrain-specific layout
EVExecutive VistadomeVariesTrain-specific layout
GS / GENGeneral (Unreserved)N/ANo seat allocation

3E (Humsafar) coaches use coach codes that vary by train. EC (Executive Chair on Shatabdi / Vande Bharat) layouts also vary by rake, so the tool does not assume a fixed prefix for either — pick the train-specific IRCTC coach layout for exact berths in those classes. M and E prefixes are intentionally not mapped because they are ambiguous across the Indian Railways fleet.

Berth Type Guide

Quick reference for every berth code.

CodeBerthNotes
LBLower BerthMost preferred. Works as seating during the day. Default for senior citizens.
MBMiddle BerthFolds down only at night. Tightest space.
UBUpper BerthQuietest. Requires climbing.
SLSide LowerShorter than LB (~6 ft). Good for short-to-medium height.
SMSide MiddleOnly in 3E and Garib Rath. Folds at night.
SUSide UpperFull-length corridor-side berth. Generally available throughout the journey with good privacy.
WWindow SeatBest views, no aisle disturbance.
MMiddle SeatBetween window and aisle.
AAisle SeatEasy to step out.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about coach codes and berth types.

B2 is the coach code and 41 is the berth number inside that coach. Coaches starting with B are AC 3-Tier (3A). In 3A and Sleeper, every 8 seats form one bay, so seat 41 falls in bay 6 at position 1 — a Lower Berth.

In Sleeper and 3A, every 7th seat is a Side Lower (7, 15, 23, 31, 39, 47, 55, 63, 71). In 2A every 5th seat is a Side Lower (5, 11, 17, 23, 29, 35, 41, 47, 53). The Train Seat Finder above does this maths for you instantly.

Each coach class has a different bay size. In Sleeper and 3A the bay is 8 berths, so the pattern (LB, MB, UB, LB, MB, UB, SL, SU) repeats every 8 seats. In 2A the bay is 6 berths, so the pattern (LB, UB, LB, UB, SL, SU) repeats every 6. Same seat number, different bay position, different berth type.

HA1 (and HA2) is a composite coach that contains both First AC (1A) cabins and AC 2-Tier (2A) bays in the same physical coach. Because the two sections share one seat-numbering range, the seat number alone cannot tell you whether you are in the 1A or 2A part — that depends on the specific rake's coach layout. Use the IRCTC layout for your train to confirm.

Side Lower is shorter than a regular Lower Berth — about 6 feet versus 6 feet 3 inches. Tall passengers (over 5'10") usually find regular Lower Berth more comfortable for sleeping. Side Lower is excellent during the day because it doubles as seating for two.

AC 2-Tier (2A) has only two tiers per main bay — Lower and Upper — to give each passenger more headroom and a wider, longer berth. The bay holds 4 main berths plus 2 side berths (Side Lower and Side Upper), making 6 berths per bay.

A Middle Berth (MB) sits between Lower and Upper inside the main 6-berth compartment of Sleeper and 3A. A Side Middle (SM) appears in 3E (3-Tier Economy) and Garib Rath coaches, on the corridor side, between Side Lower and Side Upper. Both fold down only at night.

1A uses cabins and coupes rather than a repeating bay pattern. Executive Chair (EC) layouts vary between Shatabdi, Tejas and Vande Bharat rakes. HA coaches are composite (1A + 2A in one coach). For these classes the tool identifies the coach class but the exact berth depends on the specific train's coach layout printed on your ticket.
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