
"Indian Railways operates over 13,000 passenger trains across a rail network spanning 1.15 lakh km. At this scale, rules are crucial to ensuring passenger safety and smooth operations."
"Misusing emergency services, such as pulling the emergency chain without an emergency, causes travel delays. Making other passengers uncomfortable by actions such as chewing tobacco, smoking on trains, or drunken behaviour."
"Knowing the various railway rules and train ticket fines is essential for a pleasant train journey. Read on to understand the commonly broken rules and the penalties associated with them."
"If a passenger travels without a proper train ticket, fines under Section 138 apply. The passenger is liable to pay a fine equal to the single fare for the journey."
Over 24 million passengers travel by train in India daily, necessitating strict rules for safety and fairness. Many passengers lack knowledge of these rules, leading to fines for violations such as smoking, unauthorized ticket resale, and sitting in the wrong coach. Indian Railways operates over 13,000 trains across a vast network, enforcing penalties through authorized staff. Key issues addressed by these rules include misuse of emergency services, discomfort to other passengers, and revenue loss from ticket violations. Understanding these rules is essential for a smooth journey.
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