Northern Rly to stop sale of platform tickets to control festive rush

PTI Updated - November 10, 2012 at 10:21 PM.

"There will be no sale of platform tickets at New Delhi, Old Delhi, Anand Vihar and Nizamuddin railway stations from 11 a.m. onwards from tomorrow. The ban will remain effective till November 23,” a Northern Railway official said.

In order to control extra rush of passengers on the occasion of Diwali and Chhat, the Northern Railway has decided to temporarily stop sale of platform tickets at four busy stations here.

“There will be no sale of platform tickets at New Delhi, Old Delhi, Anand Vihar and Nizamuddin railway stations from 11 a.m. onwards from tomorrow. The ban on sale of platform tickets will remain effective till November 23,” a Northern Railway official said.

This has been done for the convenience of passengers during the festive season, he added.

The Railways have pressed over 800 special coaches into service and about eight special trains are being run to clear the Diwali rush.

Observing that most of the rush was being witnessed in New Delhi-Patna and New Delhi-Howrah routes, six special Rajdhani rakes were also being introduced to handle the surge in passenger traffic.

The Northern Railway said 80 special trains are being run with a total 1,762 trips.

“The deployment of RPF has also been strengthened at different stations keeping the extra rush in mind,” the official said, adding, “special efforts are being made to ensure that all special trains, along with regular trains, run on time.”

Published on November 10, 2012 12:35