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Travel Free On This Train In India: No Tickets, No Reservations, No Ticket Collector

Travelling without a ticket is illegal, and if caught, you can face fines or even imprisonment. However, there is one train where you don’t need a ticket, and there is no TT (Ticket Collector). You can travel for free on this train without spending a single penny.

 

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In India, there is a train where you don't need a ticket to travel. You can travel on this train without a ticket. There is no TT on this train, and you don’t have to worry about booking a ticket. You can travel for free on this train as many times as you want, without any hassle. 

 

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People from distant areas and tourists come specifically to travel on this unique train. The special thing is that this train has been providing free travel to people for the last 75 years.

 

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The train running between Punjab and Himachal Pradesh is called the Bhakra-Nangal train. Passengers do not have to pay any fare to travel on the Bhakra-Nangal train. Anyone can travel comfortably and fearlessly on this train. The train covers a distance of 13 km between Punjab and Himachal Pradesh. People travel from far and wide to ride this train, which operates near the Bhakra-Nangal Dam.

 

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The Bhakra-Nangal Train operates between Bhakra and Nangal, along the Himachal Pradesh and Punjab border. This 13-kilometer journey through the Shivalik Hills crosses the Sutlej River.

 

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People travel on this train to visit the Bhakra-Nangal Dam located on the Himachal Pradesh and Punjab border. The train passes through the Sutlej River and the Shivalik Hills. Along the way, it traverses three tunnels and six stations. The diesel-powered train has wooden coaches.

 

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This three-carriage train was first introduced in 1948. Since then, it has been providing free travel without charging a single rupee. Even today, around 800 people travel on this train daily. (Image: Freepik)

 

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