49. Exhibition of certain timings and tables of fares at stations.—(1) Every railway administration
shall cause to be pasted in a conspicuous and accessible place at every station in Hindi and English and
also in the regional language commonly in use in the area where the station is situated,—
(i) a table of times of arrival and departure of trains which carry passengers and stop at that
station; and
(ii) list of fares from such station to such other stations as it may consider necessary.
(2) At every station where tickets are issued to passengers, a copy of the time table in force shall be
kept in the office of the station master.
50. Supply of tickets on payment of fare.—(1) Any person desirous of travelling on a railway shall,
upon payment of the fare, be supplied with a ticket by a railway servant or an agent authorised in this
behalf and such ticket shall contain the following particulars, namely:—
(i) the date of issue;
(ii) the class of carriage;
(iii) the place from and the place to which it is issued; and
(iv) the amount of the fare.
(2) Every railway administration shall display the hours during which booking windows at a station
shall be kept open for the issue of tickets to passengers.
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(3) The particulars required to be specified on a ticket under clauses (ii) and (iii) of sub-section (1)
shall,—
(a) if it is for the lowest class of carriage, be set forth in Hindi, English and the regional language
commonly in use at the place of issue of the ticket; and
(b) if it is for any other class of carriage, be set forth in Hindi and English:
Provided that where it is not feasible to specify such particulars in any such language due to
mechanisation or any other reason, the Central Government may exempt such particulars being specified
in that language.
51. Provision for case in which ticket is issued for class or train not having accommodation for
additional passengers.—(1) A ticket shall be deemed to have been issued subject to the condition of
availability of accommodation in the class of carriage and the train for which the ticket is issued.
(2) If no accommodation is available in the class of carriage for which a ticket is issued, and the
holder thereof travels in a carriage of a lower class, he shall, on returning such ticket, be entitled to a
refund of the difference between the fare paid by him and the fare payable for the class of carriage in
which he travels.
52. Cancellation of ticket and refund.—If a ticket is returned for cancellation, the railway
administration shall cancel the same and refund such amount as may be prescribed.
53. Prohibition against transfer of certain tickets.—A ticket issued in the name of a person shall be
used only by that person:
Provided that nothing contained in this section shall prevent mutual transfer of a seat or berth by
passengers travelling by the same train:
Provided further that a railway servant authorised in this behalf may permit change of name of a
passenger having reserved a seat or berth subject to such circumstances as may be prescribed.
54. Exhibition and surrender of passes and tickets.—Every passenger shall, on demand by any
railway servant authorised in this behalf, present his pass or ticket to such railway servant for examination
during the journey or at the end of the journey and surrender such ticket—
(a) at the end of the journey, or
(b) if such ticket is issued for a specified period, on the expiration of such period.
55. Prohibition against travelling without pass or ticket.—(1) No person shall enter or remain in
any carriage on a railway for the purpose of travelling therein as a passenger unless he has with him a
proper pass or ticket or obtained permission of a railway servant authorised in this behalf for such travel.
(2) A person obtaining permission under sub-section (1) shall ordinarily get a certificate from the
railway servant referred to in that sub-section that he has been permitted to travel in such carriage on
condition that he subsequently pays the fare payable for the distance to be travelled.
56. Power to refuse to carry persons suffering from infectious or contagious diseases.—(1) A
person suffering from such infectious or contagious diseases, as may be prescribed, shall not enter or
remain in any carriage on a railway or travel in a train without the permission of a railway servant
authorised in this behalf.
(2) The railway servant giving permission under sub-section (1), shall arrange for the separation of
the person suffering from such disease from other persons in the train and such person shall be carried in
the train subject to such other conditions as may be prescribed.
(3) Any person who enters or remains in any carriage or travels in a train without permission as
required under sub-section (1) or in contravention of any condition prescribed under sub-section (2), such
person and a person accompanying him shall be liable to the forfeiture of their passes or tickets and
removal from railway by any railway servant.
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57. Maximum number of passengers for each compartment.—Subject to the approval of the
Central Government, every railway administration shall fix the maximum number of passengers which
may be carried in each compartment of every description of carriage, and shall exhibit the number so
fixed in a conspicuous manner inside or outside each compartment in Hindi, English and also in one or
more of the regional languages commonly in use in the areas served by the railway.
58. Earmarking of compartment, etc., for ladies.—Every railway administration shall, in every
train carrying passengers, earmark for the exclusive use of females, one compartment or such number of
berths or seats, as the railway administration may think fit.
59. Communications between passengers and railway servant in charge of train.—A railway
administration shall provide and maintain in every train carrying passengers, such efficient means of
communication between the passengers and the railway servant in charge of the train as may be approved
by the Central Government:
Provided that where the railway administration is satisfied that the means of communication provided
in a train are being misused, it may cause such means to be disconnected in that train for such period as it
thinks fit:
Provided further that the Central Government may specify the circumstances under which a railway
administration may be exempted from providing such means of communication in any train.
60. Power to make rules in respect of matters in this Chapter.—(1) The Central Government may,
by notification, make rules to carry out the purposes of this Chapter.
(2) In particular, and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, such rules may
provide for all or any of the following matters, namely:—
(a) the convenience and accommodation (including the reservation of seats or berths in trains) to
passengers;
(b) the amount of refund for the cancellation of a ticket;
(c) the circumstances under which change of names of passengers, having reserved seats or
berths, may be permitted;
(d) the carriage of luggage and the conditions subject to which luggage may be kept in the cloak
rooms at the stations;
(e) diseases which are infectious or contagious;
(f) the conditions subject to which a railway administration may carry passengers suffering from
infectious or contagious diseases and the manner in which carriages used by such passengers may be
disinfected;
(g) generally, for regulating the travelling upon, and the use, working and management of the
railways.
(3) Any rule made under this section may provide that a contravention thereof shall be punishable
with fine which shall not exceed five hundred rupees.
(4) Every railway administration shall keep at every station on its railway a copy of all the rules made
under this section and shall also allow any person to inspect it free of charge.