First AC train coach's 'honeymoon on wheels' cabin has people doing a double take
A train's First AC coach's 'honeymoon on wheels' cabin proved to be every bit as cosy as its name suggested. The video went viral on social media.

The cabin of a First AC train coach was transformed into a lavish romantic setup, with a video showing the cabin covered in flowers, balloons and rose petals.
The video was shared by an X user as it showed a private First AC coupe that appeared to have been decorated for a newlywed couple’s honeymoon.
The regular train compartment had been given a complete makeover, with red, pink and white balloons hanging from the ceiling, floral decorations covering the walls and heart-shaped curtains adding to the romantic theme.
The berth was covered with rose petals arranged into heart patterns, while fairy lights, candles, fresh flowers and a “LOVE YOU” sign added to the elaborate setup.
The private coupe arrangement, which usually includes two berths with a lockable door, offers a more secluded travel experience compared to other train cabins. Many passengers have customised these spaces for birthdays, anniversaries and other personal celebrations.
The clip, which went viral online, gave viewers a glimpse of what looked like a honeymoon-style arrangement inside a moving train, with many comparing the decoration to a scene straight out of a Bollywood romance.
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The video sparked a flood of humorous reactions online, with users turning the unusual train setup into a meme-worthy moment.
Several users, though seemingly stunned by the unusual scene, jokingly referred to it as “honeymoon on wheels,” while others made playful comments about the attention to detail in the setup.
Many users appreciated the effort behind the decoration, saying the couple had clearly gone out of their way to make the occasion memorable. However, some also questioned whether such modifications were allowed inside railway coaches.
A few commenters raised concerns about the use of candles and possible safety issues, while others pointed out that railway staff might have to deal with the mess left behind after the celebration.
Meanwhile, the incident triggered a sharp reaction from the South Central Railway, which, after finding out that a decorator was privately engaged to decorate the coupe, had suspended the ticket checker.
Sharing a statement on X, it said, "A couple travelling in Train No. 11002 Nandigram Express on 6th July 2026 had privately engaged a decorator online to decorate their 1st AC coupe. The decorator's entry into the coach at Jalna station was unauthorised and is viewed as a serious lapse. The concerned staff member has been placed under suspension, and a detailed departmental inquiry has been ordered. Appropriate action will be taken based on the inquiry findings."


