Entering a railway station with a platform ticket does not mean you can stay as long as you want. Indian Railway rules set a specific time limit for these tickets, and crossing that limit can result in a penalty. A recent incident at Kalyan Junction has brought this rule back into the spotlight, reminding visitors to be mindful of the time.
What is the validity and purpose of a platform ticket?
A platform ticket is meant for people who are not traveling but need to enter the station to see off or receive passengers. It is also used to help elderly or differently-abled travelers. Generally, these tickets are valid for a maximum of two hours from the time they are issued. This specific time limit is printed on the ticket itself.
What are the penalties for overstaying or traveling without a ticket?
If a person is found on the platform without a valid ticket or stays beyond the two-hour limit, they are considered in violation of railway rules. The penalties vary based on the situation:
| Violation | Penalty/Fine |
|---|---|
| Overstaying 2-hour limit | ₹250 (Standard fine) |
| Overstaying with fare to nearest station | ₹500 |
| Unauthorized entry (Section 147) | Up to ₹1,000 fine or 6 months imprisonment |
The Kalyan Junction incident and official stance
On June 14-15, 2026, a person at Kalyan Junction was fined ₹500 because his platform ticket had expired. The individual stated he stayed longer because the train was delayed by five hours. However, railway officials clarified that the fine was imposed strictly because the ticket validity ended, regardless of the train delay. Railway activist Sameer Zaveri suggested that the Railway Board should review this to allow extensions during operational delays.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How long is a platform ticket valid for?
A platform ticket is typically valid for two hours from the time of issue. The exact validity period is printed on the ticket.
Can I travel on a train using a platform ticket?
No, a platform ticket only allows access to the platform area. It does not entitle the holder to travel on any train.



























