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No Entry to Platform Without Confirmed Ticket...! Indian Railways Implements New Rule for 60 Stations Across India.

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Indian Railways has announced a significant rule to tackle the growing issue of overcrowding at major railway stations across the country. As per the new policy only passengers with confirmed tickets will be allowed entry to platforms. This rule will be enforced at 60 key railway stations in India, aiming to ensure passenger safety and manage heavy crowds especially during festivals and holidays.


Details & Context

Indian railway stations often face massive congestion, particularly during festive seasons or public holidays. A key reason for this is the large number of family members and friends accompanying passengers to the station causing unnecessary crowding.

To address this issue the Railway Ministry has decided to restrict platform access strictly to passengers with confirmed tickets. This rule will soon be implemented at the busiest stations to enhance passenger comfort and security.


Key Stations Affected by the New Rule

1. New Delhi Railway Station (Delhi)

2. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (Mumbai)

3. Howrah Junction (Kolkata)

4. Chennai Central (Chennai)

5. Bengaluru City Railway Station (Bengaluru)

More stations will be added to the list based on crowd management requirements.


Quotes

A senior official from the Railway Ministry stated, “This move is essential to ensure better crowd control at major stations. While it may cause initial inconvenience, it will significantly improve the travel experience for passengers.”


Additional Information

- Waiting Areas: To accommodate passengers with waiting tickets designated waiting areas will be set up outside these stations.

- Entry Process: Only passengers with confirmed tickets will be allowed entry when their respective trains arrive at the station.

- Verification: Passengers are urged to check their ticket status online before arriving at the station.


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Impact Analysis

The new rule is expected to

- Reduce unnecessary crowding: Limiting entry to confirmed ticket holders will ease platform congestion.

- Enhance security: With fewer people on platforms it will be easier to monitor and manage security threats.

- Improve passenger comfort: Travellers will experience smoother boarding processes without heavy crowd interference.


Indian Railways latest policy aims to create a safer and more comfortable travel environment by minimising platform overcrowding. Though the rule may face initial pushback, its long-term benefits for passenger convenience and safety are undeniable.


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Rajarshi sarkar

It is important for railways

rizia sultana

This will bring convenience as well as inconvenience to the traveler.

doli Khan

Important news