Why Do Indian Trains Have an ‘X' Mark On the Last Coach? Tradition and Practicality Explain
Indian trains traditionally mark the last coach with an ‘X’ to help identify train length and monitor for safety and security. This practice aids station staff and railway personnel in managing operations, ensuring all coaches are accounted for during arrival and departure. The mark also assists passengers in locating the position relative to platforms, providing operational efficiency and safety assurance on the extensive Indian railway network.