Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has clarified in Parliament that passengers must pay charges if they carry luggage beyond the prescribed free allowance while travelling by train. The announcement highlights class-wise limits already in place, with penalties applicable for exceeding the maximum permissible weight.
The clarification came in response to questions on whether Indian Railways would adopt baggage rules similar to airlines. Vaishnaw explained that each class has defined free allowances and maximum limits, and passengers are expected to adhere to them. For example, Second Class travellers can carry 35 kg free and up to 70 kg with charges, while Sleeper Class passengers are allowed 40 kg free and up to 80 kg on payment. AC 3-Tier and Chair Car passengers have a 40 kg free limit, while First Class and AC First Class enjoy higher allowances.
Notable updates
• Railway Minister confirmed charges apply for luggage beyond free allowance limits
• Second Class: 35 kg free, up to 70 kg with charges
• Sleeper Class: 40 kg free, maximum 80 kg with charges
• AC 3-Tier/Chair Car: 40 kg free limit
• First Class/AC First Class: higher allowances, up to 150 kg with charges
• Regulations aim to balance passenger convenience with safety and operational efficiency
Major takeaway
The move reinforces Indian Railways’ structured baggage policy, ensuring fair usage and preventing misuse, while aligning passenger expectations with operational norms.
Sources: CNBC-TV18, Deccan Chronicle, NDTV Profit, Deccan Herald, Hindustan Times, NDTV