Indian Railways is taking a strong stand against porters and vendors who charge passengers more than the prescribed rates for services and food items. The department has implemented a zero-tolerance policy regarding overcharging and misconduct across all stations. Travelers are encouraged to use the RailMadad platform and the 139 helpline to report any such incidents for immediate redressal.
Official measures and complaint mechanisms
The integrated RailMadad system serves as a central hub for passenger assistance and grievance redressal through multiple channels including the 139 helpline, website, and mobile app. In the 2024-25 period, the 139 helpline emerged as the most popular channel by managing over 20 lakh complaints. The railway administration conducts regular checks and uses data from these complaints to identify and penalize offenders.
Penalties and enforcement actions
Railway authorities have imposed significant fines and disciplinary actions against staff found guilty of overcharging. This includes the dismissal of personnel and the cancellation of vending licenses in extreme cases. The following table highlights recent enforcement data and specific incidents:
| Action Taken | Details of Incident |
|---|---|
| Total Fines Collected | ₹2.6 crore collected in the last three years until March 2026 |
| Porter Dismissal | A porter at Hazrat Nizamuddin station was dismissed for overcharging an NRI passenger |
| Catering Fine | ₹1 lakh fine imposed on a catering service for overcharging ₹5 for water |
| Digital Monitoring | Installation of POS machines for cashless payments and digital billing |
To keep passengers informed, the railways now sends SMS alerts containing links to menus and tariff cards. Additionally, price stickers are being placed on packaged drinking water buckets and tea urns to ensure transparency. Awareness campaigns are also being conducted to promote the habit of asking for bills for every purchase made during the journey.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How can a passenger complain about overcharging by a porter?
Passengers can dial the 139 helpline number or use the RailMadad app and website to lodge a formal complaint against any porter demanding more than the fixed rates.
What actions does the Railway take against vendors for overcharging?
The Railway administration can impose heavy fines reaching up to ₹1 lakh or even dismiss the catering staff and cancel their licenses based on the severity of the overcharging.



























