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If a pin is trapped traveling without a ticket, it can be notified. Not paying the fine could result in being removed from the train at the next station and delivered to the Railway Police

Lost or torn tickets can be replaced by the TTE by a rate along with a valid identification. (Generated by AI)
Indian Railways simplifies and guarantees reliable trips, so it is a preferred option on other means of transport. With its extensive network, it connects almost all significant places throughout the country, playing a vital role in national connectivity. In addition to passenger transport, Indian Railways also significantly increases the country’s economy.
When they travel by train, many passengers wonder if the TTE demolishes them (travel ticket examiner) if their ticket is lost or tear. What are the rules of Indian Railways in this scenario? Let’s find out.
Travel without a ticket
If they catch him traveling without a ticket, the following actions are tasks:
- Good: You must pay the full rate plus an additional fine, which can be at least RS 250 or twice the amount of the ticket.
- Do not pay: If you cannot pay the fine, the TTE can deactivate it at the next station and deliver to the Railway Police.
Buy a ticket in the middle of the ship
Sometimes, passengers want to buy a ticket after boarding the train. This is possible, but only if there is an empty seat available. An additional rate is charged in addition to the normal rate.
Lost or torn tickets
If your ticket is downloading or torn your trip, you are not considered a passenger without tickets. You can get a duplicate TTE ticket, but it’s not free. You must pay a fixed amount and present a valid identification test for verification.
If you have an accessible online ticket on your mobile, there is no need for a duplicate ticket. You can show your electronic ticket to your mobile Tte, and will be accepted as valid.
Refunds for delayed trains
According to Indian Railways rules, you can claim a refund if your train is delayed in 3 hours or more. To do this, you must present a TDR (ticket deposit receipt).
Emergency assistance
In the case of any emergency (such as theft or assault) duration of your train trip, you can call the railway aid line number 139 or file a complaint with the TTE or rail police.