[Resolved] Indian Railway (Pune Division) — immediate foot over bridge required in pune station | |||
Dear sir/madam, Immediate foot over bridge required for Pune railway station to avoid severe stampede and suffocation. it is really a horrible condition for the passengers travelling in the train. I suggest the senior authorities to visit the site and take immediate action needed especially in the peak hours.The crowd is gathered normally at the evening time around 4:30 to 8:00 PM. Please take required action before any severe mishap takes place. yours faithful, Krishnamohan Menon [protected] Was this information helpful? | |||
Aug 13, 2020 Complaint marked as Resolved | |||
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I totally agree. Yesterday (26 Aug 2012) my family and I had a really harrowing experience at 6:30PM going from platform 1 to 5. What we experienced was an almost stampede kind of a situation. I had two senior citizens, my father 76 years old and two times heart patient and my father in law 61 year old and one time heart patient and my wife who is 7.5 months pregnant. There was a sudden rush, which I presume to be because of some irresponsible railway officials' last moment platform change of some train on platform 2. We were literally fighting to stay our ground and protect my family from being overrun by the crowd and losing our luggage was the last thing on my mind.
I'm really very disappointed with the kind of system we have. All our hard earned money paid as taxes and what use is it if we are not getting any better facilities and our family is at risk at any point in time. I've searched and found that an additional foot bridge was recommended at the Pune Railway station almost a year back, but seems like all those recommendations are falling on deaf ears. Are we waiting for some major mishap to happen? Today I shudder at the very thought of what we had encountered yesterday.
With regret and utter disappointment,
Vinod Menon ([protected])