- The railway team will find the luggage and return it on the identity card.
Indian Railway Helpline: While traveling by train, people often fear that their important belongings like bag, purse, mobile, documents and tickets will be lost or stolen. Many times luggage falls out of a moving train. In such a situation, people get scared and immediately pull the chain of the train. But they do not know that the chain is not pulled for every reason and doing so is against the railway rules.
Railways can take action against you and can also impose fine. Therefore, keep in mind that if your valuables have fallen from a moving train due to some reason, then you should take some important steps.
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Under what circumstances can the alarm chain be pulled?
For this, Railways has given permission to pull the alarm chain only in certain circumstances like…
- If any passenger or child is left at the station.
- There may be a fire in the train.
- Elderly or handicapped passengers are boarding and the train starts moving.
- A passenger’s health suddenly deteriorates.
- Apart from these circumstances, pulling the chain is considered wrong.
If your bag, purse, mobile, document or ticket falls out of the moving train, then first of all do not panic.
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What to do if luggage falls?
Note down the poll number immediately- Look carefully at the number written on the electric pole nearby where your luggage has fallen.
Call RPF helpline-Inform the Railway Protection Force by calling the place where the goods have fallen.
Give correct information about station and location- It will be important to tell which station was the place where your luggage fell.
Railway team will search- As soon as the information is received, the railway team will try to find the goods at that place. If the goods are found, they can be taken back by showing the identity card.
Remember this helpline number
RPF Helpline: 182
GRP Helpline: 1512
Railway Helpline: 138

