The Free Press Journal

TIME TO CASH IN YOUR LOCAL TRAIN PASSES

Commuters who preserved monthly, quarterly or yearly passes get the extension

- SWAPNIL MISHRA

The commuters who use local trains will now get the extension for their monthly, quarterly, or yearly passes from February 1 while travelling on the Western and Central Railway. However, they will be given an extension for the passes for the unused days amid lockdown. Railway officials said the regular commuters can use the monthly pass depending on the validity left following which they will be directing all the ticket checkers to not stop any commuters if their train passes had expired during the lockdown period.

Moreover, for handling the crowd during the non-peak hours, the railways will deploy additional numbers of the Railway Police Force and Government Railway Police at the railway stations where more commuters alight and board. Sumit Thakur, CPRO, WR said since the Railway Minister has given the approval for resuming the local train services for everyone they have started with all the work and planning required to handle the crowd at the stations. “We have formed teams and sanitisati­on of cabins and seating areas is being done. We will be increasing entry and exit points, ticket booking counters with time. Our staff including Railway Police Force and Government Railway Police officials will be available to regulate the crowd,” he said.

Thakur further said the passengers whose train pass were expired during the lockdown period will be given an extension depending on the unused days of the pass. “We will be giving extension to all the pass holders whose validity expired amid nationwide lockdown and were not able to use it. Following which we directed everyone to not stop any pass holders whose passes expired during the lockdown period,” he added.

Anjalee Singh, a banker who travels from Kalyan to Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj Terminus had a quarterly first-class pass, which she had renewed just before the lockdown.

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