The Sunday Guardian

Railways will ferry pilgrims for Kumbh Mela

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Indian Railways is making elaborate arrangemen­ts to ferry pilgrims for the coming Kumbh Mela at Allahabad (Prayagraj). The global event will start on 14 January, Makar Sankranti, next year and conclude on 4 March, Maha Shivratri.

The Railways will operate five fully air- conditione­d trains for non-resident Indi- ans (NRIs) from Allahabad to New Delhi during the Kumbh Mela, besides Mainline Electric Multiple Unit (MEMU) trains, which will be based in Kanpur. The Mela is expected to be attended by over 5,000 NRIs. These special trains for NRIs will have completely AC II bogies with facilities equivalent to the latest rakes of Humsafar Express. The Railways will ensure superior level cleanlines­s in these bogies by mechanised cleaning. During the six main bathing days, there will be 800 originatin­g Mela Special Trains. Besides, there will be nine special tourist package trains from different zones during the Mela, said an official of the Ministry of Railways.

The North Central Railway (NCR) is in the process of improving infrastruc­ture at the Prayagraj railway station, for which it is spending Rs 700 crore. “We are constructi­ng four big enclosures to house about 10,000 pilgrims at the Allahabad station. These enclosures will have vending stalls, water booths, ticket counters, LCD TVs, public address system, CCTV cameras and separate ladies and gents toilets,” he said.

A skywalk is being constructe­d which will connect to foot over-bridges. A new platform number 11 is also being developed at the railway station. The main foot over-bridge (FOB) connect- ing all tracks is being widened by 6 metres. Besides, a new FOB will be completed by November. Allahabad’s neighbouri­ng Subedargan­j is being developed as terminal station with a provision of a new platform, new FOB, and extension of the existing platform. The NCR is also developing the neighbouri­ng Prayag station as a coaching terminal. There will be five new platforms, two washing lines and a new station building with basement. “Pilgrims’ movement plan and holding area plans within Railway premises have been finalised for all the stations in the Allahabad area. We will be using advanced analytics, computer simulation­s and the latest cutting-edge technology to ensure that the rush of pilgrims during the Mela is managed effectivel­y and also that the Mela experience is pleasant and memorable for pilgrims,” the official said.

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