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Never lie flat in an open carriage. Y - Yours only (keep belongings within your torso). A - Alertness token (hold a noisy object). R - Reposition frequently. O - Observe the seat neighbor. M - Make a barrier (bag/arm). M - Mind your feet. D - Defensive timer (wake every 20 minutes).

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Sleeper train 101 - what to expect on an overnight journey - Byway Travel Never lie flat in an open carriage

Across from him, on the lower berth, an elderly woman named Fatima Bai was wide awake, her bony fingers dancing over a piece of white cotton. She was doing Chikan work—the famous shadow embroidery of Lucknow. Her needle pierced the fabric in a rhythm that matched the train's heartbeat. R - Reposition frequently

She chuckled, a dry leaf rustle. "The boy's right. Lucknow chikan has a pattern called 'Board.' It's for focus. For patience." She pulled a small, folded carrom board from her oversized jute bag—pocket-sized, hand-painted. "I was taking it to my grandson. But tonight, you need it more."

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