Updated On: 27 October, 2024 05:21 PM IST | Divya Nair
Hours after 10 people were injured in the Bandra stampede, a huge crowd of passengers was seen at Lokmanya Tilak Terminus to board Diwali special trains to Uttar Pradesh and Bihar (Pics/Anurag Ahire)

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The Central and Western Railways have introduced several festive special trains to North India for passengers visiting their hometowns during Diwali
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On Sunday, October 27, around 3 am, a stampede occurred at Bandra Terminus after passengers rushed to board the Gorakhpur Antyodaya Express

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According to GRP, the passengers rushed to get on the Antyodaya Express after the Gorakhpur-bound train that they were supposed to board was delayed by 16 hours
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The condition of at least one passenger is said to be critical

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Meanwhile, at LTT, the police personnel manned the crowd to ensure no untoward incident takes place
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The Bandra Terminus and LTT witness heavy footfall of passengers throughout the year, with the crowds only increasing during the festive season

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While the police personnel at the stations man the crowd, often the passengers break the queues to rush into the trains for a seat
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On Sunday, too, the police personnel were manning the crowd at Bandra Terminus. However, the Gorakhpur Antyodaya Express came two hours early before its scheduled time. Thus, the passengers whose trains were delayed, rushed to get into the Express

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Indian Railways had earlier decided to run nearly 6,000 special trains to help more than one crore passengers get home for Diwali and Chhath festivals
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Additional general coaches have been added to 108 trains, the railways said