Train Travel without Tickets..!? Trapped North-Indians..?

It has come as a shock that many people from the North are traveling without tickets after the train ticket check-in in tamil Nadu. It is customary for ticket inspectors to check whether a valid ticket has been obtained when traveling on public transport. This test is mandatory at train stations and trains, so if you go without a platform ticket or travel ticket, you will be fined without discrimination.
But there have been constant complaints from passengers that people in the North are not taking their tickets in the booked compartments on trains traveling to the North and are sitting in the seats of those who have been booked and harassing other passengers. Thus it is customary for the Railway Department to conduct periodic inspections and impose fines and follow-up action.The Sangamitra Express, which runs from Bangalore to patna via chennai Central, reached the Perambur railway station a few days ago. It was revealed that hundreds of them traveled without tickets. The police, who picked them up in total, were shocked to learn that about Rs 3,38,560 had been collected from 683 people. Many questioned how much damage would be done to the railways by passengers traveling without taking tickets on trains heading north if there was so much on one train. It was also urged to engage in a series of activities in this regard.In this situation, the Rapti Sagar Express train bound for ernakulam via chennai from bihar to chennai arrived in chennai the night before yesterday. A fine of Rs 51,540 was levied for not picking up tickets during the check-in. Following this, the authorities conducted a ticket check on the train again before the same train left for Katpadi. Of this, Rs. 1, 05, 500 was collected. It has come as a shock that so many people in the North are getting stuck without taking tickets in a row.

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