Beware: Changes in the rules of the Railways, penalty will be imposed for non-acceptance

Changes in the rules of the Railways,

Indian Railways Indian Railways is the most economical way to connect from one corner of India to the other.  A large number of people avail the services of Indian Railways.  The railway system has its own rules, like any other system.  However, not everyone is aware of all the rules of the system.  In such a situation, we are going to inform you about a rule related to railway, which violates the provision of jail for up to 6 months and a fine of up to 1000 rupees.

Railways have put in place strict rules for crossing railway tracks.  Because the rail stops at its designated stations, apart from that it stops only when there is a special situation.

In such a situation, if a person crosses the railway tracks without paying attention while passing the train, then a serious accident can occur.  Keeping this in mind, railways have set places to cross the tracks and should only cross the tracks from there.  Crossing tracks from non-designated locations is a crime.

Under Section 147 of the Railway Act, if caught while crossing the railway track through the railway tracks, there can be a jail term of 6 months and a fine of up to Rs 1000 or both.  That is why the railway recommends people to cross railway tracks only from the designated places for their safety.  Northern Railway Northern Railway) also made a tweet in this regard to make people aware of it.  Northern Railway wrote, "For your safety, cross railway tracks only from the designated places."

Further in the tweet, Northern Railway Northern Railway) wrote to alert the people, "If caught while crossing the railway tracks, under Section 147 of the Railways Act, there is a jail term of 6 months or fine of up to ₹ 1000 / - or both.  Can.

Changes in the rules of the Railways,

Indian Railway-IRCTC: If any person is found violating the rules issued by the Indian Railway Alert, then strict action can be taken against him.  In fact, the Indian Railways has asked people to cross railway tracks from their designated places only for their safety.  According to the alert issued by the railway, if a person is found in violation of the rules, action can be taken against him.

6 months jail or fine up to Rs 1,000 under Section 147 of the Railway Act

 If caught crossing the railway track, under Section 147 of the Railway Act, there can be a jail term of 6 months or a fine of up to Rs 1,000 or both.  The railway has issued this alert through a tweet.  Railways have said that it is only appropriate to use foot-over bridges, underpasses, level crossings or subways set by the railways to cross railway tracks.  Also, never consider railway tracks as a common route.  It is made for the traffic of trains, passengers should not misuse it.

Do not let children play near the rail tracks

 Railway says that you should not stand near the railway tracks nor let your children play near the railway tracks.  Headphone earphones should not be used while crossing railway tracks.  There may be a risk of life due to the use of headphone earphones around rail tracks.