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2006-07-14 17:57:41 · 4 answers · asked by Daljeet S 1 in Travel India Other - India

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~It is a long bridge over the Ganges where all passengers are asked to disembark the train and contribute to downstream flooding.

2006-07-14 18:01:15 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It is a facility which enables you to break journey in the middle of your destination. For example, you want to journey from Bangalore to New Delhi and you have bought a ticket for that. In the option, you can break your journey at Hyderabad or some other place on the same route and continue your journey on the same ticket without buying a new ticket. But you have to intimate the Railways about your break journey, at what place, for how many days etc. Then you can be assured of your reservation for the next part of the journey. Buy a Railway Time Table and you can get more details on this subject.

2006-07-15 01:05:34 · answer #2 · answered by sunilbernard 4 · 0 0

Its a facility wherein if a direct train is not available from eg. A to C then you would have to get a train from A to B and then B to C.

2006-07-15 01:06:12 · answer #3 · answered by Sandeep 2 · 0 0

Yes . Indian railways does offer nreak journey system .

Holders of single journey tickets for distance of more than 500 kms. (actual distance) are allowed to break journey at any station en-route. The first break of journey shall not, however, be made until a distance of 500 kms. has been travelled from the starting station. Only one break-journey will be permitted on tickets upto 1000 kms. of distance and maximum two break-journeys will be allowed on tickets of longer distances. the period of break-journey that can be availed at a station will be upto a maximum of 2 days only excluding the day of arrival and the day of departure. However, break of journey on single journey tickets over suburban sections of Indian Railways will not be permitted. For all return tickets, each half of the tickets is treated as a single journey ticket but the return journey must be completed within the period for which the ticket is available.

Example:-
1. A passenger with single journey ticket for 800 kms. wants to break his journey at 423 kms. not permissible

2. A passenger with single journey ticket for 600 kms. wants to break his journey at 501 kms. Permitted for 2 days maximum

3. A passenger with single journey ticket for 1050 kms. wants to break his journey at 400 kms. and 801 kms. Only one break journey at 801 kms. is permitted for 2 days maximum

4. A passenger with single journey ticket for 2000 kms. wants to break journey at 800 kms., 905 kms. and 1505 kms. Two break journeys permitted as per choice of passenger at the rate of two days maximum at each point of break of journey

1. Whenever a through passenger detrains at a station en-route for catching a connecting train, it should not be treated as break journey provided such halt is for less than 24 hours. For example, the holder of a direct ticket from Pune to Jammu Tawi via Dadar travels from Pune to Bombay by any day train a day earlier in order to catch Bombay-Jammu Tawi Express next morning leaving Bombay at 6.25 hours shall not be treated as break journey.

Note :- Break of journey is not permissible on the tickets of certain trains like Rajdhani Express, Shatabdi Express, etc., which have separate all inclusive fare structure on point-to-point basis, and therefore, refund on such partially used tickets is also not admissible.

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2. Passengers are required to have their tickets endorsed. The endorsement shall consist of the Station Code, Station Master's initials and the date.

Note :- Passengers breaking journey and not obtaining the endorsement as prescribed will be treated as persons travelling without a proper ticket and dealt with accordingly.

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3. Passengers breaking the journey en-route except as provided in paragraph (1) above must surrender their tickets at the station where journey is broken. Refund for the untravelled portion on such tickets will be allowed in special circumstances only subject to the condition laid down in Rule 213,4 and provided also that the procedure given in that rule is followed.

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4. Break journey shall not be permitted short of the station upto which reservation has been done. If a passenger seeking reservation on through tickets asks for break journey en route it should be clearly indicated on the Requisition form the names of the station where the break journey is requested. Reservation in this case will be done upto break journey station only.

2006-07-15 03:00:10 · answer #4 · answered by s.rams 2 · 0 0

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