Making train journey comfortable
Wednesday, 20 December 2017
But when the train reached the Airport station some people including a few females entered our compartment through the window although it was almost full from Kamalapur station. We saw many people including girls and women climbing up to the roof of the train. Many could not avail the train though they had bought tickets as people had to buy tickets to enter the platform of the station.
Against such a backdrop I have the following suggestions to make:
- Only 30
per cent of non-AC standing tickets may be sold and passengers should be ensured that they would get tickets in 30 minutes at the most after standing in the queue. - If someone standing in the queue for AC tickets does not get one, he/she may be served a non-AC ticket from the same counter.
- Some people working in Dhaka have their families in Rajshahi and they come to Rajshahi almost every weekend. But one is entitled to only one ticket per month online. They could be registered in the e-
sheba or railway website so that they get several tickets in a month. Return tickets could also be made available online. - Finally, an extra train could be introduced after office hours on weekends so that people could visit their families without hassles.
We urge upon the authorities to look into the matter and make train journeys convenient for all.
Md. Tofazzel Hossain