NEW DELHI: Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw conducted an on-ground assessment of the New Delhi railway station on Friday evening, focusing on passenger amenities and travel arrangements amid the significant increase in travelers during the festive season. This period typically sees a surge in railway traffic as families embark on journeys to celebrate various festivals across the country.
The minister’s visit comes at a crucial time, as Indian Railways aims to provide seamless travel experiences for passengers navigating the bustling terminals. Vaishnaw interacted with several passengers waiting for their trains, actively seeking their feedback on the facilities and overall travel experience.
He expressed satisfaction with the crowd management efforts implemented by the Railway Protection Force (RPF) and railway officials. The minister noted that the systems in place were effectively managing the influx of passengers, contributing to a sense of orderliness during peak travel times.
Passengers reported a generally positive experience, highlighting that they encountered no significant difficulties reaching their designated platforms. They attributed their smooth experience to the well-coordinated crowd control measures enforced by railway staff, which included strategic placement of personnel, clear signage, and real-time information dissemination regarding train schedules.
In light of the ongoing festive rush, the minister’s visit underscores the commitment of Indian Railways to prioritize passenger comfort and safety. With numerous trains scheduled to accommodate the high volume of travelers, the railway authorities are keen to maintain efficiency and enhance the overall travel experience during this busy season.
Vaishnaw’s engagement with passengers reflects a broader initiative by the government to improve rail travel infrastructure and services, ensuring that the railway network can adequately meet the needs of millions during peak travel times.
(By Ankita Singh, Web Team at C6N)