Indian Railway- People traveling by train without ticket should be careful. Indian Railways is making a special plan for such people. During Maha Kumbh, the new system has been used on an experimental basis at many stations. Which has been quite successful.
New Railway System: There will be metro-like system in railway stations. Railways is making a special plan to reduce the crowd. Soon work will also start in this direction. As an experiment, this system will be implemented at some stations, which is proving to be quite successful. Due to this, the new system can be implemented permanently. Railways is also brainstorming on other aspects before implementing the system.
Due to Maha Kumbh, a lot of crowd is gathering at all the railway stations across the country. The accident at New Delhi station also happened due to the crowd. After this accident, Indian Railways has started the exercise to reduce the crowd at the stations.
This is the plan of the railway
Indian Railways can implement a system like metro at its stations, just like metro stations allow entry only after getting a ticket. Similarly, entry at stations will also be allowed only after getting a ticket. However, there are preparations to implement a system of checking tickets by TT here.
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Checking of both entry and exit tickets
At the existing railway stations, TT is posted at the exit gate to catch the passengers without ticket and the tickets of the passengers leaving are checked. Passengers caught without ticket are fined. Similarly, the deployment of TT at the entry gate is being considered. This will allow entry into the station only to those who have a ticket. In this way, passengers without ticket will not get entry into the station.
Number of passengers will be known
According to the Railway Ministry, there will be many benefits from this system. First, the crowd at railway stations can be controlled. Second, people will not be able to travel without ticket. This will benefit the railways in terms of revenue. The third biggest benefit will be that there will be an assessment of the crowd at the stations, according to which arrangements can be made. For example, whether the number of RPF has to be increased to manage the crowd or other arrangements have to be made. Due to this, the railways are brainstorming on this.