Reservation Chart — purpose?
Lists booked passengers for verification.
Berth — definition?
A sleeping space or bed on a train.
Ticket Collector — role?
Checks tickets and seat allocations during journey.
Platform — function?
Area for boarding and alighting trains.
Luggage Management — process?
Handling and storing belongings safely during travel.
Ticket Booking — methods?
Counters or online reservations.
Reservation Chart — location?
Displayed at station for passenger verification.
Train Environment — features?
Busy, with vendors, crowds, and activity.
Seating — arrangement?
Seats assigned as per reservation, managed by TCs.
Luggage — storage?
Under seats or in designated compartments.
Onboard Activities — examples?
Eating, sightseeing, interacting with travelers.
Scenic Views — examples?
Fields, mountains, sunsets from windows.
Vendors — role?
Sell food and drinks at stations or on trains.
Train Food — carried or bought?
Both; passengers carry or buy from vendors.
Travel Conversations — focus?
Sharing experiences, observations, and interactions.
Long Journey — considerations?
Plan ahead, carry supplies, manage comfort.
Reservation Chart — verification?
Check passenger names and seat numbers.
Ticket — required?
Yes, for seat verification and travel authorization.
Station — facilities?
Ticket counters, food stalls, waiting areas.
Vistas — meaning?
Wide scenic views seen from the train.
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