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TTR Full Form in Indian Railways

If you have ever traveled on an Indian train, you have surely heard passengers say, "The TTR is coming, keep your tickets ready!" But is TTR actually an official railway term, or just a popular slang?

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Why do people call them TTR then?

Answer

'TTR' is simply an old, colloquial slang that developed in local Indian languages (especially in South India) as a mispronunciation or simplification of the words Ticket, TT, or TTE. It just stuck in the public vocabulary.

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Key Facts

The job of a TTE is highly respected and well-paid under the Central Government. To become a TTE, candidates must pass the rigorous RRB NTPC (Railway Recruitment Board Non-Technical Popular Categories) examination.

The Common Understanding of TTR

When people say TTR, they usually think it stands for: TTR = Travelling Ticket Reader (or Travelling Ticket Ruler).

However, this is technically incorrect. The Indian Railways does not have an official designation called TTR.

The Correct Official Term: TTE

The official who wears the black coat and checks your tickets inside a moving train is actually called the TTE. TTE = Travelling Ticket Examiner.

  • Their Job: A TTE is legally authorized by the railways to examine passenger tickets inside the train, check ID proofs, allocate empty berths to waiting-list passengers, and collect cash fines from people traveling without a ticket.

TC vs TTE

Another major confusion is between a TC and a TTE.

  • TC (Ticket Collector): A TC strictly works on the stationary railway platform and the station exit gates. They do not travel on the train.
  • TTE (Travelling Ticket Examiner): Works inside the moving train coaches.

Questions and Answers

Why do people call them TTR then?+

'TTR' is simply an old, colloquial slang that developed in local Indian languages (especially in South India) as a mispronunciation or simplification of the words Ticket, TT, or TTE. It just stuck in the public vocabulary.

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