If you are going to travel by train for the first time then know some important things, the journey will become easier.
Travel News Desk,Rail has always been the preferred means of long distance travel. It is safe as well as comfortable. Train travel is also very entertaining for many people. But while traveling by train, we should be aware of the railway rules and keep those things in mind. This makes traveling much easier for you and your co-travellers. Let us tell you that Indian Railways makes many rules for the convenience of passengers, which includes traveling by train at night and many other rules. Apart from this, there are all the rules regarding which luggage can be carried in the train and which luggage is not allowed. Today we will learn about some important rules related to railways, which will make your journey easier.
Know what are the rules of sleeping at night?
Railways have their own rules for sleeping in trains. According to railway rules, sleeping time is fixed from 10 pm to 6 am. During this time, passengers in the lower berth can ask the passengers in the middle berth to go to their berths. Passengers are also prohibited from listening to loud music and talking loudly while traveling at night.
TTE will not check tickets during this time period
Let us tell you that as per Railway rules, TTE also does not check tickets between 10 pm to 6 am. These rules have been made to make the journey of passengers comfortable, so that there is no inconvenience in their sleep. However, this rule does not apply if your journey starts after 10 pm. In such a situation, the ticket checker can check your ticket.
How much luggage can I carry?
According to railway rules, any passenger can travel with only 40 to 70 kg of luggage while traveling in the train. If someone travels with more luggage than this, he will have to pay separate fare. However, the weight of luggage is decided differently according to the railway coach.
These items are not allowed
Let us tell you that gas cylinders, any kind of flammable chemicals, firecrackers, acids, smelly items, leather or wet skin, oil, grease, ghee brought in packages, things which break or leak during the stoppage of train journey. , may cause damage to objects or passengers. , Causing harm is prohibited. Carrying prohibited items while traveling by train is an offence.