The Free Press Journal

Summer rush: Vying for tkts, people make stations home

- KAMAL MISHRA /

Despite the railways running several special trains to handle the summer rush, thousands of people vying to visit their natives in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar continue to struggle for a confirmed train seat. Every summer, thousands of migrants, who have a sizable presence in Mumbai, have to queue up for days outside reservatio­n counters amid scorching heat just to get a ticket for a comfortabl­e journey. The demand shoots up during summer as schools close, while festivitie­s and marriage ceremonies peak.

In hope of getting tickets, people are often compelled to spend two-three days waiting in a queue, that too, without the guarantee of success. Many return disappoint­ed as the limited number of tickets get quickly sold. Within minutes of seats being put up for sale, available slots get filled, leaving countless travellers stranded.

“The ramificati­ons of this predicamen­t extend beyond mere inconvenie­nce. Family functions and other important engagement­s are missed and businesses suffer as workers struggle to commute. Moreover, the physical and mental toll of spending hours being queued cannot be overlooked,” lamented Raj Kumar Jaiswal from Bhandup, who is trying to get a ticket for Gorakhpur. Similar ordeal is being faced by Bhayandar resident Rajendra Chaubey, who has been tirelessly queuing at CSMT with his brotherin-law, Satya Pandey. The latter's marriage ceremony is scheduled on April 22 in Uttar Pradesh. “Despite spending two days in the queue, we have been unable to secure confirmed tickets,” bemoaned Chaubey.

The plight of such commuters shed light on a significan­t recurring issue of demand for tickets to north India exceeding availabili­ty during summer. Factors such as limited seats and the presence of touts further compound the situation, leaving many travellers with no choice, but to look for other ways to reach their destinatio­ns. Some try luck by resorting to online booking, but even that has not been a reliable option. Most of the time seats get booked by the time their turns come.

Despite relentless attempts, Rakesh Gaur, a bhel puri seller from Colaba, has been unable to secure confirmed tickets to Uttar Pradesh for himself, his wife and son. On Wednesday, he had high hopes of getting seats because he managed to get first spot in the queue outside

I am forced to queue up till I get confirmed tickets because I don't want to miss my relative's marriage ceremony in Varanasi. Air fares go beyond the reach of the working class due to the rush.

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Anita Prajapati CSMT
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 ?? Rajendra Chaubey ?? My brother-in-law’s marriage ceremony is scheduled on April 22 in Uttar Pradesh. Despite spending two days in the queue, we, including my brother-in-law, have been unable to secure confirmed tickets.
Rajendra Chaubey My brother-in-law’s marriage ceremony is scheduled on April 22 in Uttar Pradesh. Despite spending two days in the queue, we, including my brother-in-law, have been unable to secure confirmed tickets.
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