Indian Railways News => | Topic started by Mafia on Aug 06, 2012 - 21:19:49 PM |
Title - Commuters unhappy with new local train timetablePosted by : Mafia on Aug 06, 2012 - 21:19:49 PM |
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The Pune railway division recently changed the local train schedule and increased the frequency of services on the city-Lonavla route on an experimental basis for three months, but commuters are complaining that office, school and college timings were not taken into consideration in the new timetable.Commuters say they are unhappy about the two-hour gap between two Lonavla-city local trains in the morning peak hours. After the 9.35 am local, the next one is at 11.30 am.Commuters say they are unhappy about the two-hour gap between two Lonavla-city local trains in the morning peak hours. After the 9.35 am local, the next one is at 11.30 am. Pic/Navnath KapleWhy CR did a rejig As an increase in overall train traffic was resulting in heavy congestion at the railway station and locals were unable to get a platform at their scheduled time. As preference was given to long-distance trains, most locals had to wait outside the station and would be late by 15 to 30 minutes daily, inconveniencing many commuters.To bring about a solution to the problem, Central Railway General Manager Subhodh Jain suggested the termination of some local services at Shivaji Nagar station so as to reduce the burden on the Pune railway station and to reschedule the Pune-Lonavla locals.The new timetable was implemented from July 29. “In the morning, from 8 am to 11 am are the peak hours for commuters and in the evening these are between 5 pm and 8 pm as students and office-goers come to the city from outside for college and work and in the evening they go back home,” Amit Kulkarni, an IT professional, said. “Hence, locals should be available every 20-30 minutes in the peak hours. But there is major gap between two locals precisely during this time, especially so in the morning.” |