Indian Railways is called the lifeline of the nation. Every day crores of people travel on Indian trains. To ensure that passengers do not face any kind of problems while traveling, Indian Railways is operating thousands of trains across the country. These trains connect the border areas of the country to big metros. However, to travel on Indian trains, you must have a ticket. If you travel on a train without a ticket, you can be fined if caught. Apart from this, legal action can be taken against you.

Many passengers traveling in trains are often confused about TC and TTE. If you also do not know about the difference between these two, then today we are going to tell you about this. Let's know -

Those who check your ticket on the platform of the train or station are called TTE or TC. However, what is the difference between TTE and TC? Very few people know about this.

The job of a TTE is to check the tickets of passengers traveling inside the train. Apart from this, TCs check the tickets of passengers on the platform of the railway station.

TTE is called Traveling Ticket Examiner. Apart from this, TC is called Ticket Collector. This is the main difference between TTE and TC. At the same time, many passengers are not aware of an important rule of Indian Railways.

Under this rule, passengers can travel on the train by taking a platform ticket. However, after boarding the train with a platform ticket, the passenger will have to immediately meet the TTE and get a ticket to go to the destination.

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