Indian Railways is introducing strict new rules to curb ticketless travel and improve passenger discipline. These changes are part of the Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Act, 2026, which received presidential approval and was published in the official gazette on April 8. The new regulations will officially come into effect from July 1, 2026.
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What are the new fines for travel violations?
The Railway Board has increased penalties for common violations to ensure better revenue protection and discipline. The minimum fine for traveling without a valid ticket has been raised from ₹250 to ₹500, plus the actual fare for the distance traveled. Similarly, anyone traveling on another person’s ticket will face a minimum fine of ₹500, and the ticket may be seized.
Penalties for coach violations and misconduct
Railway authorities have set heavy fines for unauthorized entry and behavior. Men traveling in reserved ladies’ coaches will now be fined ₹2,500 and can be removed from the train immediately. Begging or unauthorized hawking inside trains and stations will attract a ₹2,000 fine, with repeat offenders facing up to one year in prison.
Other strict rules and penalty details
| Violation | Penalty Amount |
|---|---|
| Misbehavior or nuisance in trains | ₹1,000 |
| Carrying prohibited or dangerous goods | ₹10,000 (Min) |
| Entering restricted railway areas | ₹500 |
| Penalty Increase | 10% every 3 years |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the new fine for traveling without a ticket?
From July 1, 2026, the minimum fine for ticketless travel is increased to ₹500, and passengers must also pay the applicable fare for the distance traveled.
What happens if a man enters a ladies’ coach?
Men found traveling in reserved ladies’ coaches will be charged a heavy fine of ₹2,500 and may be removed from the train immediately.



























