The vast network of Indian Railways covers the entire country, which is why it is called the lifeline of India. To ensure passenger convenience, Indian Railways operates thousands of trains across the country. However, despite this, many trains remain overcrowded.
As a result, railway stations also get very crowded, making it difficult to board trains. Sometimes, passengers are unable to board at all. Unreserved coaches are often packed, and some general coach passengers move to reserved coaches.
If you find yourself in a crowded railway station, stay patient and alert. Most importantly, take special care of your safety during such situations. Throughout this article, we will share some key tips on how you can avoid crowds and safely board your train.
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4 Key Tips to Avoid Crowds at Railway Stations
1. Try to reach the station 30 to 40 minutes before your train departs. If the railway station is very crowded, consider using side entries or alternative routes instead of the main entrance.
2. You can ask the railway staff or the station master for guidance on the easiest way to enter. Many stations have VIP priority gates, which you can use to avoid the crowd.
3. It’s important to know the position of your coach in advance. You can check the coach positions through various apps, or they are announced on the platform before the train arrives. Stand in the designated area where your coach will stop.
4. If the crowd is too large, do not try to board the train forcefully. Wait for the train to stop completely before boarding. If you can’t find space to board, it’s better to wait for the next train. If the situation gets worse, you can seek help from the Railway Protection Force or station staff.