From May 15, individuals with general tickets will not be permitted entry into sleeper and AC coaches. While this offers relief to passengers with reservations, it presents a challenge for general ticket holders. From May 15, a significant rule change will directly affect passenger travel across India. Passengers with general tickets will no longer be allowed in sleeper or AC coaches, even with a valid ticket.
The new rule provides relief for passengers with confirmed AC and sleeper reservations, who often faced discomfort due to overcrowding from general ticket holders.
While beneficial for reserved passengers, the rule poses a challenge for those with general tickets, who must now remain in their designated coaches.
Indian Railways emphasizes that the new rule aims to ensure the safety and comfort of reserved passengers by preventing unauthorized entry and improving hygiene.
Passengers are advised to book tickets and confirm berths in advance. Consider alternative travel options if holding waitlisted tickets.




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