The Free Press Journal

Can’t increase trains: CPRO

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After a 22-year-old woman died after falling from an overcrowde­d local train in Dombivli city, the Chief Public Relations Officer (CPRO) of Central Railway on Tuesday stated that the Railway can't increase the frequency of trains on the route, as the route is saturated.

Shivaji M Sutar, CPRO, Central Railway told ANI: "It is a very sad incident. We are trying every possible option to avoid such incidents. We have run 114 new locals in the past one year and 15 new local trains have been initiated from Dombivli. We have also increased the number of security personnel, but this route has been saturated for new trains now." He further stated that the Central Railway is committed to the safety and security of the passengers but has its own limitation­s as far as the issue of increasing the frequency of local trains is concerned.

"We do not blame anyone, but we request that the state government to come forward and co-ordinate with Railway to complete the work of the flyover at two level crossings. The Central Railway has put girders on both these locations three years ago, but the work from the state government is pending till date," he said. He further stated that if the relatives of the deceased claim in the Railways Claims Tribunal (RCT) for compensati­on, her case will be looked into by the RCT.

The incident took place on Monday when the woman was travelling from Kalyan to Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Terminus (CST).

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