Travelling by Indian Railways? Here are 7 major rules you must know
The Indian Railways is the largest rail network in Asia, with millions of passengers travelling every day. To ensure a safe and comfortable journey, the authorities have set up rules and regulations that all passengers must follow.

Here are 7 major Indian Railway rules that every passenger must know about:
Ticket Booking: All passengers must carry a valid ticket while travelling on a train. Tickets can be booked online, at railway stations, or through authorised travel agents. It is important to note that travelling without a valid ticket can result in a penalty.
Luggage: Passengers are allowed to carry luggage with them, but the weight should not exceed the permissible limit. The limit for carrying luggage is 40 kg for First AC and 2nd AC, 35 kg for 3rd AC and Chair Car, and 15 kg for Sleeper Class. Passengers are also not allowed to carry any inflammable or dangerous goods.
Smoking: Smoking is strictly prohibited on trains, platforms, and station premises.
Food: Passengers can either carry their own food or purchase food from the pantry car or food stalls on the platform.
Cancellation and Refund: If a passenger wishes to cancel their ticket, they must do so before the train departure time. Refunds will be provided as per the cancellation policy of the Indian Railways.
Safety: Passengers are advised to take care of their belongings and avoid carrying valuable items while travelling. They should also avoid getting into arguments or fights with co-passengers.
FAQs
Q1: How can I book train tickets in Indian Railways?
Q2: Can I carry food on Indian Railways?
A2: Yes, you can carry your own food or purchase food from the pantry car or food stalls on the platform.
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