New Entry Point Likely at New Delhi Railway Station by sushil on 20 November, 2012 - 12:00 AM | ||
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sushil | New Entry Point Likely at New Delhi Railway Station on 20 November, 2012 - 12:00 AM | |
With the twin objectives of easing rush and facilitating hassle-free boarding at New Delhi station, Railways is actively considering to make an additional entry point to the station for passengers.Named as Premier Access, passengers will have to pay a fee to avail the facility for entering the platform using a separate gate at the New Delhi station.Railway Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal, while inspecting the station on Friday, had instructed the Delhi division of Northern Railway to explore the Premier Access system to ease out the passenger rush at the main entrance of the station."After the instruction of Railway Minister, we are exploring to make State Entry Road entrance available for passengers at the Pahargunj side of the station. Similar arrangement of separate gate at Ajmeri side is also being explored," a senior Northern Railway official said.New Delhi station handles over 300 trains and approximately 5.5 lakh passengers each day."The footfalls at the station increased to about 7.5 lakh this festive season," the official said, adding that the Premium Access system will help in easing out the load at the entrance to some extent. The fee amount has not yet been decided.The official said an executive lounge, first-of-its-kind for Railways, will be operational from next month at the New Delhi station.The executive lounge will have facilities like seating arrangement, food and beverage, books and magazines, wheel chairs for senior citizens and the handicapped. It will also have Wi-Fi facility, business centre with fax, laptop facility, locker facility and wash room. |