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General Rules of Travel Allowance - Journeys to join first appointment in Railway (IRECE - 1652, 1653, 1654)


Journeys to join first appointment in Railway

1. Except as otherwise provided in these rules, traveling allowance is not admissible to any person for the journey to join his first post in Railway service. When travelling allowance is drawn under Rules 1656 and 1657, the class of free pass and the rate of daily allowance and mileage will be those to which the Railway servant will be entitled after joining his posts. (IRECE - 1652)

2. When a railway servant who is retiring from service or has been thrown out of employment owing to reduction of establishment or the abolition of his post, is reappointed to railway service, the authority which sanctions his reappointment may permit him to draw travelling allowance as on tour, for so much of his journey to join his new post as falls within India, but no Daily Allowance may be drawn for halts on the journey. (IRECE - 1653)

3. Any person appointed by the competent authority from abroad to railway service in India may draw transportation expenses as may be decided by the said authority for a journey from his residence to any port in India at which with the permission of the said authority, he may disembark. He shall be entitled to draw travelling allowance, as on tour from that port to the station where he is posted. (IRECE - 1654)



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