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Men sit outside train bogie to travel without ticket; watch

Some might have encountered some co-passengers without tickets hanging on doors or windows risking their lives. However, have you ever seen any person sitting outside the train bogie to avoid paying a fine and travel easily without a ticket?

Nitesh Kumar Sahoo
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Men sit outside train bogie to travel without ticket; watchPhotoPhoto: Instagram/spcreation162007 (Screengrab)

Men sit outside train bogie to travel without ticket; watch

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Regular train passengers come across several bizarre incidents during their travel. It is common to come across people who travel without a ticket. However, as the ticket collector approaches, they move from one bogie to another or hide in washrooms to avoid paying a fine.

Some might have encountered some co-passengers without tickets hanging on doors or windows risking their lives. However, have you ever seen any person sitting outside the train bogie to avoid paying a fine and travel easily without a ticket?

Here we bring a video that shows a man sitting outside the bogie as the train leaves the platform.

Two men can be seen sitting on the bogie buffer springs which decreases the force acting between two bogies preventing strong jerks. The men calmly sit on the buffer spring while holding a handle fixed to the bogie.

Surprisingly, the train starts moving while both the men remain at their positions.

Well, though the reason behind sitting on the buffer springs to travel is unclear, travelling without tickets and avoiding paying a fine could be an obvious reason.

The video shared on Instagram by spcreation162007 has gone viral on social media triggering hilarious comments and amassing massive views.

“Ticket toh ab yamraj check Karega,” wrote one user. (sic)

“Sometimes most dangerous place is the safest place,” wrote another. (sic)

A third user wrote, “Aag Laga Diya chacha ne.” (sic)