Indian Railways Rules ! Big News: This railway rule has changed, no passenger can sit on your seat in the train at this time.

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Indian Railways Travel Rules: Train travel is more comfortable and safe on longer routes. This is the reason why most of the people prefer to travel by train. If you also usually travel in the train, then you should know the rules related to the railways. Keeping in mind the convenience of the passengers, various rules are made by the railways. Know such a rule related to railways, by referring to which you can make your night journey more comfortable.

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There is a problem in sleeping with a lower berth, while traveling in a three-tier coach i.e. third AC or sleeper coach, the biggest problem is about the middle berth. Often the lower berth passenger is sitting on the seat till late night, due to which the middle berth passenger is unable to rest even if he wants. Many times it also happens that the passengers of the middle berth sit on the lower berth till late at night, due to which the lower berth has trouble sleeping.

If this has ever happened to you, then you should know about the railway rules According to the rules of the railway, you can open the middle berth from 10 pm to 6 am. That is, if you have a lower berth, then after 10 pm, the middle berth or upper berth passenger cannot sit on your seat. You can ask to vacate your seat by referring to the railway rules. Apart from this, even if the passenger with the middle berth opens his seat during the day, you can still tell him the rules of the railway.

TTE can’t even check tickets It is often complained by passengers that after sleeping in the train, TT wakes up to check the ticket. In such a situation, their sleep gets disturbed and there is trouble. To remove this hassle of passengers and make the journey convenient, according to the rules of the Railways, TT cannot check tickets during the sleep of the passengers from 10 in the night to 6 in the morning. But if your journey starts after 10 pm, then this railway rule does not apply.

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