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Crowds get thinner after double-discharge facility introduced at Dadar station

Commuters heave sigh of relief, thank officials for getting rid of stalls that were creating hindrance at platform 10/11

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Before: Platform 11 before a barricade and ramp was removed; (right) After: The same spot recently

Before: Platform 11 before a barricade and ramp was removed; (right) After: The same spot recently

The crowd bubble at Dadar station on Central Railway (CR) is finally bursting. The double-discharge facility for fast trains, the removal of stalls that were creating a hindrance for commuters and the division of crowds have started to bear fruit. The double-discharge platform 10/11 is now ready and passengers have started using it, reducing congestion at the station.

Following a series of articles by mid-day on how the railway police had been struggling to manage the crowd on slow line platforms at Dadar station, CR’s Mumbai Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) Rajneesh Goyal had promised not just to widen platforms but also drew up a master plan of the station to create more space for passengers.

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