Train travel could soon come with stricter penalties as the Centre plans to double the minimum fine for ticketless travel from Rs 250 to Rs 500. Under the Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Act, 2026, passengers may also face higher penalties for using another person's ticket, unauthorised hawking, begging and disruptive behaviour. Men found travelling in coaches or occupying seats reserved for women could be fined Rs 2,500, while carrying prohibited or dangerous goods may attract a penalty of at least Rs 10,000.

Train travel could soon come with stricter penalties as the Centre plans to double the minimum fine for ticketless travel from Rs 250 to Rs 500. Under the Jan Vishwas (Amendment…

The minimum penalty has been increased from ₹250 to ₹500, and the culprit has to also pay the actual fare.