Indian Railways News => | Topic started by puneetmafia on Aug 19, 2012 - 12:01:26 PM |
Title - Plan to add coaches called offPosted by : puneetmafia on Aug 19, 2012 - 12:01:26 PM |
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Gripped by rumours, people from the northeast continued to flee the city for the third consecutive day. On Saturday, 150 people of the northeast arrived from the southern districts to board Howrah-bound trains. Initially, Southern Railway planned to add additional coaches to trains leaving to the northeast, but as the crowd was minimal, the more was given up.During the last three days, around 50 additional coaches have been added to special and regular trains to help the workers and students from the northeastern region leaving Chennai.“In spite of assurances of safety and no untoward incidents targetting them being reported in the state, a few groups from the city suburbs and Madurai assembled at Central to board the trains and they were accommodated in the evening Howrah Express,” a source with railway protection force said, adding that the situation was not alarming in Chennai, compared to some other south Indian cities.The helpline set up by the police received more than 100 calls with most people wanting accommodation on trains.Though about 7,000 passengers have left Chennai through the northeast-and Howrah-bound trains, usually 4,000-5,000 people leave for their hometowns during the weekends and festivals, a senior railway official said.Mr K. Bhutia, a 20-year-old working as a security man, was rushing to the Central station as his parents were insisting he return home. “My aged parents are concerned about the family properties and are feeling nervous,” he said. |