All You Need To Know About Indian Railways Break Journey Rules

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
IRCTC: Indian Railways' break journey facility is allowed onlong distance trains.Indian Railways, which has a network of more than 1 lakh
kilometres, allows its passengers to break journey once for two days for holders of journey tickets of more than 500 kilometres, according
to information on https://www.indianrail.gov.in
The facility is allowed for passengers only after travelling 500 kilometres and for those travelling above 1,000 kilometres, they are
allowed to break journey twice, according Indian Railway rules
The day of departure and arrival must be excluded while calculating the number of eligible days for first break of journey, the railway
rules added
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5 Rules You Must KnowThe intention for break journey is to be advised at the time of making the ticket booking and not after obtaining the
reservation, as per the railway rules mentioned on its website https://www.indianrail.gov.in.Passengers opting to break journey need their
tickets to be endorsed and the endorsement shall consist of the station code, station master's initials and the date.1A passenger with
single journey ticket for 800 kms
wants to break his journey at 423 kms.not permissible2A passenger with single journey ticket for 600 kms
wants to break his journey at 501 kms.Permitted once for 2 days maximum3A 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 maximum4A 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
journeySource: Indian RailwaysWhenever 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, Indian Railways
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