Rules for Train Ticket Loss: If you lose your ticket during a train journey, don't panic. Learn what you need to do in such a situation to continue your journey.
Millions of people travel by train every day in the country. Many times, people lose their tickets during travel. Losing a ticket is a stressful situation, causing panic. They don't know what to do. If this happens to you, learn what to do.
If you're traveling and lose your ticket, inform the TTE immediately. They can check your seat and booking and offer you a temporary option. Or, if your information is correct, you can travel without a ticket.
When you speak to the TTE, they will normally make an official note and give it to you, which you should keep safely. This note serves as your proof at the station or for further investigation. Additionally, it's mandatory to show photo ID such as Aadhaar, passport, or voter ID.
There's a way to avoid losing your e-ticket or losing your phone. If you don't have a screenshot of your PNR or booking confirmation, tell the TTE the name and ID you used to book. The TTE can verify your booking online.
If the TTE doesn't listen to you and threatens to fine you or asks you to get off the train, you can complain about the TTE. You can use the railway's 139 helpline to register your complaint.
These tips are important for frequent travelers: Keep a photo or screenshot of your ticket in the cloud, and send a photo of the paper ticket to a separate phone or email. Keep the document in a small envelope while traveling, and always have a copy handy.
In most cases of lost tickets, your journey continues smoothly after speaking to the TTE. If you still encounter any problems, please do so. So, you should ask the TTE what to do in such situations and find out about those rules.
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