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Indian Railways Sets New Baggage Limits: 70kg for AC First Class, Strict Rules Enforced at Major Stations

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August 29, 2025
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Indian Railways Sets New Baggage Limits: 70kg for AC First Class, Strict Rules Enforced at Major Stations
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This article shares new baggage rules by Indian Railways for different travel classes, including weight limits and penalties for violations.




Indian Railways has announced new rules about baggage allowances for passengers. This update is important for everyone who travels by train in India. The new limits depend on the class of travel you choose.

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For AC First Class, you can carry up to 70 kg of luggage. If you are traveling in AC Two-Tier, the limit is 50 kg. In AC Three-Tier or Sleeper class, it is 40 kg, while for General Class, the limit is 35 kg. These changes are now in effect.


Passengers need to be aware that if their luggage exceeds these weight limits or the size of 100x60x25 cm, they will have to book it through the parcel van service. Major railway stations will strictly enforce these rules, so travelers should be prepared.

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It is also essential to note that there may be fines for those who do not comply with these new baggage regulations. This is to ensure a smoother travel experience for everyone on board.


As these rules are put into action, travelers should check their luggage carefully before heading to the station. Following the new guidelines will help avoid any last-minute hassles or penalties.





Summary:

  • New baggage rules are set by Indian Railways based on travel class.

  • Weight limits vary from 35 kg to 70 kg depending on the class.

  • Overweight or oversized luggage must be booked via parcel service.

  • Strict enforcement at major stations will include possible fines.

  • Passengers should check their luggage to avoid issues at the station.



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