Often when people have to travel short distances. That's why he likes to travel by train. Because airports are often at short distances in cities. In such a situation, instead of wasting time in traveling to and from the airport, people prefer to go to the railway station and reach their destination in the same time.
Generally many people prefer to travel by train instead of flight to save money. Indian Railways is the fourth largest railway system in the world. About 2.5 crore passengers travel by train every day in India.
Thousands of trains run on the tracks every day. You must have traveled by train. So you must have checked your ticket during the journey. In Railways, both TTE and TC check tickets. Let us know what is the difference between the two.
If you travel by train. That's why you would often see a person in a black coat checking the tickets of passengers. This TTE is called Ticket Traveling Ticket Examiner. The job of TTE is to check the tickets of the passengers sitting inside the train and check their ID. Along with this, he also examines it. Are all passengers sitting in their correct seats?
Also, no passenger is facing any problem. It is also the job of TTE to see this. If you want to identify TTE. Then you can see the badge on the black coat of the TTE. In this, along with his name, his position is also mentioned.
Talking about TC, TC also works like TTE to some extent. The full form of TC is Ticket Collector. Where TTE checks the tickets and the arrangements inside the train. This is where TC works.