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Commuters urge railways to increase frequency of local trains

- PRIYANKA DHOMSE

Employees associated with essential services are allowed to travel in locals, but people living in the suburbs from areas like Kalyan-Dombivli, Kasara and Asangaon are still forced to travel by road as the frequency of local trains is very less. As they have to spend about 5-6 hours to commute by road daily, they are demanding that the railways increase the frequency and stops at stations where currently the trains do not stop.

"At present limited number of local services are available for the people associated with essential services in government agencies. However, many still choose to go by road, due to lack of frequency of trains. Hence, we are demanding an increase in the frequency of local train services and also to give a halt to these locals at all stations beyond Kalyan," said Shyam Ubale, general secretary, railway passengers associatio­n from Kalyan-Karjat-Kasara.

"Besides, the railway should show some pity on the commuters who mistakenly board the special train functional for exclusivel­y railway employees. Last month around 12 such passengers (non railway employees) were charged with a fine of Rs. 400 for boarding the railway employee’s special train," added Ubale.

According to Central Railway (CR), Mumbai, amid the pandemic, a total of 350 local services are functional on CR. "The number of services are being run according to the government's guidelines. So far we have not received any directions from concerned authority to increase the frequency of the present running services. While, the local trains have been directed to halt at major stations, which can be easy for the railway staff as far as crowd management is concerned," said Shivaji Sutar, Central Railway, Mumbai.

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