Delhi Metro Rain Corporation is the livelihood to thousands of passengers every single day. If you are a regular metro passenger, you must know about the several checkpoints and scanning machines through which your luggage goes through before actually boarding the train. This is done with the aim of maintaining the safety of passengers and also preventing any damage to the property. However, this information might be new to people who are not residents of India. Most of the day-today items are allowed to carry in Delhi metro including fruits and vegetables, eatables, cigarette packets, books, electronics, utensils etc, only certain items are prohibited which are usually taken out at the scanning machine and kept with the authorities. After that, you can freely travel without that particular item.
1. No goods other than a small suitcase containing personal belongings not exceeding 60 cm * 45 cm * 25 cm in size and 45 kg in weight
2. Explosive substances, which possess risk of explosion, or fire, or both
4. Gases, compressed, liquefied, or dissolved under pressure
5. Petroleum and other inflammable liquids
14. Bones, excluding bleached and cleaned bones
17. Any decayed animal or vegetable matter
19. Parts of the human body
20. Any other article declared as dangerous or offensive material by the metro railway administration from time to time
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