Indian Railways News => | Topic started by nikhilndls on Jul 25, 2012 - 21:19:35 PM |
Title - Nightmare on tracksPosted by : nikhilndls on Jul 25, 2012 - 21:19:35 PM |
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Guwahati : Kamrup Express earned a distinction of sorts today when it chugged into Guwahati station at 2.55pm.It was the first train to arrive from outside the state at the station since yesterday, its coaches full of exhausted passengers. Had it been on time, the train would have reached yesterday at 4pm.Uday Kumar Gogoi’s eyes appeared to betray envy as he watched passengers get off at Guwahati; he still had, literally, miles to go before he would reach home at Duliajan and sleep in the comfort of his bed.“I just can’t take it anymore,” he said. “The pain is not just physical... after all, Indian Railways is not really known for its punctuality and I have faced such situations before. The ordeal this time to a great extent was mental... there was a sense of fear in all of us as we kept receiving calls about the violence en route,” he said, relieved that he had left the worst of stretches behind.“Near Kokrajhar, some goons attacked the train with catapults. But fortunately we were not hurt,” he said. “We had also heard about Rajdhani Express bound for Guwahati being attacked by a mob,” he said adding that the fear was heightened by the absence of security personnel on the train.The riots in the BTAD areas have thrown train services into disarray since yesterday and forced the NFR to cancel several long distance trains (see chart) today. At 5pm, 15 trains were stranded at various locations in Assam and Bengal with nearly 14,000 passengers, NF Railway PRO S. Hajong said. |