This paper carried an in-depth report on the first day of local trains for all. Commuters who were struggling with road transport, high costs, difficult timings spoke out but with different problems. Overall though, there is a feeling of relief and happiness.
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The most significant unlocking for Mumbai, as the outbreak hopefully flags in the city, is the opening of local trains for all. There are, of course, restricted timings, proving that the State is still placing its finger on the caution button, as of now.
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This paper carried an in-depth report on the first day of local trains for all. Commuters who were struggling with road transport, high costs, difficult timings spoke out but with different problems. Overall though, there is a feeling of relief and happiness.
We need to see that this works because we must remember that the state government can put the clamps if things go awry. While the outbreak may not be directly under any control, what commuters can and must do is maintain absolute discipline.
Order on platforms will work in our favour. We do need to avoid all the old horrors, pushing and shoving, racing for trains and careening into people. The general it-is-a-jungle-out-there-and-survival-for-all spirit is unfortunate, though a very real part of train travel here.
One hopes and should fervently work towards no accidents that trigger chaos and panic, leading to death in extreme situations. The train rooftop commuters have to be dealt with in a very tough manner.
Youngsters doing stunts on our trains for selfies and the new gold standard of appreciation in our times - social media ‘likes’ - never have any place on this mode of transport and shouldn’t especially now. The usual train gangs - groups of people who take up seats through bullying and a feeling of entitlement - should face the full force and weight of the law.
Announcements should be crystal clear and easily understood by travellers. Let us set a new bar for rail travel. A new and very safe way to commute on Mumbai’s lifeline. You have a ticket to ride, Maximum City. Do not throw away the opportunity.