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What is the difference between 3AC and 3E coaches in train?

Indian Railways stands as one of the largest and busiest rail networks globally, showcasing the country's extensive heritage and progress in transportation infrastructure. The railway system plays a key role as it serves as a backbone for both passenger travel and freight transportation.

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Indian Railways is one of the largest rail networks in the world. It serves as the lifeline of the nation, connecting remote corners to bustling metropolitan cities. With over 13,000 passenger trains operating daily, it caters to millions of travellers every day.
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Indian Railways is one of the largest rail networks in the world. It serves as the lifeline of the nation, connecting remote corners to bustling metropolitan cities. With over 13,000 passenger trains operating daily, it caters to millions of travellers every day.
Indian Railways continues to modernize its services, striving to balance affordability and comfort. From luxurious AC First Class to economical General Class, passengers enjoy diverse travel options.
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Indian Railways continues to modernize its services, striving to balance affordability and comfort. From luxurious AC First Class to economical General Class, passengers enjoy diverse travel options.
Indian Railways offers various classes of travel, with AC Three-Tier (3AC) and AC Three-Tier Economy (3E) being popular options for air-conditioned comfort at relatively affordable prices. Here's a detailed comparison between the two.
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Indian Railways offers various classes of travel, with AC Three-Tier (3AC) and AC Three-Tier Economy (3E) being popular options for air-conditioned comfort at relatively affordable prices. Here's a detailed comparison between the two.
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AC Three-Tier (3AC) is a fully air-conditioned coach offering moderately priced comfort for long-distance travel. It has six berths per compartment (Lower, Middle, Upper) arranged in two tiers on either side. Two side berths (Lower and Upper) along the aisle.
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AC Three-Tier (3AC) is a fully air-conditioned coach offering moderately priced comfort for long-distance travel. It has six berths per compartment (Lower, Middle, Upper) arranged in two tiers on either side. Two side berths (Lower and Upper) along the aisle.
AC Three-Tier (3AC) coaches have facilities like bedding, privacy curtains, reading lights, charging points, etc. These coaches are spacious and more expensive compared to 3E.
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AC Three-Tier (3AC) coaches have facilities like bedding, privacy curtains, reading lights, charging points, etc. These coaches are spacious and more expensive compared to 3E.
AC Three-Tier Economy (3E) is a budget-friendly air-conditioned class introduced to make AC travel accessible to more passengers. It has eight berths per compartment (Lower, Middle, Upper) arranged in three tiers on either side. It has slightly narrower berths compared to 3AC due to increased capacity.
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AC Three-Tier Economy (3E) is a budget-friendly air-conditioned class introduced to make AC travel accessible to more passengers. It has eight berths per compartment (Lower, Middle, Upper) arranged in three tiers on either side. It has slightly narrower berths compared to 3AC due to increased capacity.
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The 3E coaches are cheaper than 3AC, which makes AC travel affordable for more people. It's availability is usually higher than 3AC.
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The 3E coaches are cheaper than 3AC, which makes AC travel affordable for more people. It's availability is usually higher than 3AC.
The 3E coaches have less privacy and space in comparison to 3AC.  No bedding is provided in 3E coaches, especially in budget-oriented trains.
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The 3E coaches have less privacy and space in comparison to 3AC. No bedding is provided in 3E coaches, especially in budget-oriented trains.
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