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We are doing a short tour of the North of India and the tour operator has listed in the optional section of things to bring, a metal chain and padlock for overnight trains. I'm assuming this is for the purpose of chaining your backpack to something solid while you sleep. It sounds like a fairly heavy thing to carry and I'd prefer not to bring it if it is unnecessary. Does anyone have any experience with security of luggage on overnight trains. | ||
You'll likely see a walking vendor or 2 in your travels that will have cheap locks and chains for sale. Often at the train stations. Decide then. | 1 | |
Gave away my chains as I use a cable lock instead.. | 2 | |
A chain is always a safety, and easy to get at most major stations. And, if you're traveling alone it will give you a feeling of safety when you leave your compartment or seat to go to the loo. But, personally I've never used one and haven't had a problem - even traveling in sleeper class. I travel in India with a duffel style bag and use it as a pillow when sleeping, zip side to the wall. I also try to get the top bunk and keep my bag up there when possible. If not, then I just stick my case under the seat with everybody else's bags. Follow your intuition. | 3 | |
There are clips under the seat for the chain bit. Not heavy really a chain and lock and worth it. Lower berths are more comfortable anyways. | 4 | |
There is no need to carry the chains and locks, you can buy cheap chains and lock during your travel or at the railway station. | 5 | |
yeah you can usually find them at stalls in or around most stations - get a number padlock so you dont loose the key if you want an insight into indian trains sleeper class check out our wee blog video we did on a 47 hour train journey from Kerla to Deli - wouldnt change it for the world I miss indian trains it was a great experience http://blog.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/mandibee/3/1307059718/tpod.html | 6 | |
What does anyone have that is so valuable that cant be carried in a very small backpack to take to the john with you or place next to you like marsha100. | 7 | |
You say 'We' so if there are two of you one can watch the bags when tho other goes to the john etc. so no padlock and chain needed. | 8 | |
I took a light bicycle chain and small padlock. But I never used it on the train. My pack was so heavy, no one would want to steal that monster! I did keep my pack locked at all times. | 9 | |