Crores of people travel in Indian trains every day. Keeping in mind the convenience and facilities of the passengers, Indian Railways is operating thousands of trains across the country, so that they do not have to face any kind of problems while traveling. However, to travel by train, you must have a ticket. You are charged a fine for traveling on a train without a ticket. When we travel by train. During that time our train ticket is checked. Many people call the person who checks train tickets TTE, while others call him TC. Do you know the difference between these two? Very few people know about the difference between TTE and TC. If you do not know about this, then today we are going to tell you about this. Let us know -

TTE
TTE stands for Travel Ticket Examiner. These people check the tickets of the passengers traveling on the train. They are appointed to check the tickets of passengers in Premium and Mail Express trains.

If a passenger is traveling on a train without a train ticket. In such a situation, TTE collects a fine from him. Apart from this, TTE also has the right to decide if any passenger who had a confirmed reservation does not come.

In this situation, TTE allows its seat to the passengers traveling on RAC or waiting list tickets.

TC
TC stands for Ticket Collector. TCs are appointed on the platforms of train stations. The job of TC is to check the tickets of the passengers roaming on the platform. TCs also check tickets at the entry or exit gates of stations.

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