Railways Rules: How long can you stay at the station with a confirmed ticket? Know the essential railway rules..
Indian Railways provides waiting rooms at most major and medium-sized stations for the convenience of passengers. This facility is particularly useful for those who have to wait for their train for an extended period. If you hold a confirmed or RAC (Reservation Against Cancellation) ticket, you can use the railway station's waiting room. This saves passengers from incurring extra expenses on hotels or other accommodation and allows them to rest in a safe environment.
**How long can you stay before the train departs?**
According to railway rules, holders of confirmed or RAC tickets can generally enter the waiting room about two hours before their train's scheduled departure time. At some major railway stations, this time limit may extend up to four hours, especially for passengers traveling on long-distance trains. If a train is scheduled for late at night or early morning, many stations allow passengers to stay in the waiting room overnight. This ensures a safe and comfortable waiting experience.
**Relief even after the journey ends**
Many passengers are unaware that waiting rooms can be used even after disembarking from the train. Railways generally allow passengers to stay in the waiting room for approximately two hours after arriving at their destination station. During this time, passengers can rest, freshen up, or prepare for the next leg of their journey. This facility is particularly helpful for those who may take some time to leave the station premises.
**What facilities are available for different classes of passengers?**
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