Indian Railways News => | Topic started by ConfirmTicket on Nov 10, 2012 - 03:00:04 AM |
Title - Outbound trains from Bengaluru packed to no endPosted by : ConfirmTicket on Nov 10, 2012 - 03:00:04 AM |
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The festive season is on and boarding a train towards your destination seems almost impossible. Almost all the trains have lengthy waiting list and if anyone has not planned in advance, it could be a nightmare. Deepavali is around the corner, and celebrated in almost all north Indian places. This is also the season for the annual pilgrimage to Sabarimala. Trains to Delhi, Howrah, Patna etc., show long waiting lists. The situation seems painful to an extent that people are willing to pay hefty amounts to touts for a ticket confirmation.run Kumar, an engineering student in Bangalore says that recently one of the agents asked him Rs 3000 for a sleeper class ticket which actually costs Rs 750. He adds, "We have no other options left except to avail this one. Some of my friends did not go because of high amount." He blames the Railways for opening the booking window four months in advance. He adds, "We are not able to plan our holidays four months in advance. At the same time, with a month of opening the booking window, most of the tickets are booked." Rajan Anand, an IT professional, reminds how he had to travel by flight in order to reach his hometown in Bihar. He says, "During Dusshera I had to buy flight tickets worth Rs 15,000 owing to non-availability of tickets in trains." Citizen Matters spoke to South Western Railways, Bangalore Division and found out that the Railways did start some special trains to tackle the rush. A senior official says, "We usually announce special trains during festive and peak seasons. Also, depending on the waitlist position we add extra coaches under certain criterion. Only trains running with 24 coaches, which is the maximum, cannot be increased any further." Railway's initiative to increase trains |