Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

SLEEPING HOURS ON TRAINS CUT BY ONE HOUR TO CHECK QUARRELS

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: In a bid to end quarrels between passengers in reserved train compartmen­ts, the Railways has decided to reduce official sleeping hours by an hour.

In a circular dated August 31, the railway ministry has stipulated that passengers in reserved coaches can sleep only between 10pm and 6am, while allowing other passengers to sit on the lower berths for the remaining time. At present, passengers are permitted to sleep between 9pm and 6am.

The circular, however, advises passengers to cooperate with the sick, persons with disability and pregnant women to sleep beyond permissibl­e limits, should they so desire.

The Railway Board received thousands of complaints from passengers about the difficulti­es caused on account of “oversleepi­ng passengers”.

Upper-berth passengers have often complained they are allowed very little time to eat their meals because lower-berth passengers tend to go to sleep immediatel­y after boarding the train. Lower-berth passengers, on their part, have complained they are unable to sit comfortabl­y as passengers in middle berths continue to sleep till late.

The highest number of complaints had been received from the side upper berth passengers, who remain cramped for space as the two side lower berths are often occupied by reserved-against-cancellati­on passengers. The circular has clarified that a person booked on the side upper berth will not have any claim of seat on the lower berth between 10pm and 6am. Ministry officials said the new directive will help the travelling ticket examiner to resolve disputes by preventing passengers from taking catnaps beyond the permissibl­e time.

The new provision replaces paragraph 652 in the Indian Railways Commercial Manual, Volume I.

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