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“Unveiling the Mystery Behind X Symbol on Indian Trains: Crucial Sign for Passenger Safety Revealed in General Knowledge”

Kush Singh by Kush Singh
January 7, 2026
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This article explains the significance of the ‘X’ symbol at the end of trains in Indian Railways.




When traveling on Indian Railways, you may have often seen a large ‘X’ symbol at the end of the train. Many people ignore it as just a symbol, but it actually plays a crucial role in the railway’s security system. If you are unaware of the meaning of this symbol, let’s find out in today’s general knowledge.

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The ‘X’ symbol indicates that all train compartments have passed safely, letting railway staff know that the train is complete with no coach left behind. This symbol is the clearest and most reliable indication, especially in low light conditions or foggy weather.


The small ‘X’ symbol at the end of the train is very special as it ensures the safety of passengers. It signifies that the train has safely passed with all compartments and poses no threat in railway operations. Pay attention to this symbol for a safe journey.

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During the day, a ‘LV’ (Last Vehicle) board is placed on the last compartment, while at night, a red tail light is illuminated at the rear to identify the last coach. These symbols and lights help in ensuring the safety and security of train passengers.


If the ‘X’ symbol is not visible at a station or signal point, it means the train is incomplete. An alert is immediately issued, and the train is stopped to prevent any potential danger.





Summary:

  • The ‘X’ symbol ensures all train compartments have passed safely.

  • It helps railway staff know if the train is complete and safe.

  • Other symbols like ‘LV’ and tail lights are used for identification.

  • These symbols play a crucial role in ensuring passenger safety.

  • If the ‘X’ symbol is missing, it indicates an incomplete train and prompts immediate action.



Kush Singh

Kush Singh

Author has been working in digital media sector for last 8 Years. He has served popular websites like GulfHindi, DelhiBreakings and Network18. Author is now writing best on India's Largest Public Transport Interest "Railway" as Lead Role. For any Suggestions about Author Write up Share on Kush@hellorail.in

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