Udhna Railway Station in Gujarat Stabilizes Operations After Busy Day
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Surat, April 20 (NationPress) Normal operations and orderly passenger movement were noted at Udhna railway station in Surat on Monday, with railway officials confirming that the situation was stable following the previous day's significant rush.
Recent geo-tagged images captured around noon indicated no signs of crowding, as passengers moved in a systematic and organized way.
Officials reported that all essential measures were implemented for smooth operations and advised travelers to trust only official announcements, warning against any misleading or unverified information.
Earlier, a structured queue management system was introduced to assist boarding for Train No. 19045 Tapti Ganga Express (Udhna–Thawe).
Passengers were directed through specific holding areas and guided into orderly queues leading to the platforms to ensure secure and disciplined boarding.
The departure of Train No. 09039 Udhna–Jaynagar (Unreserved) Special was also executed in an organized fashion.
This train departed from Platform No. 6 with roughly 2,300 to 2,400 passengers onboard, with authorities noting that boarding and movement were well-managed.
Around 20 ticket checking staff and 25 personnel from the Railway Protection Force (RPF) and Government Railway Police (GRP) were assigned to oversee operations and ensure safety.
Railway officials confirmed that similar arrangements were in effect earlier in the morning when the same train left at 08:30 A.M., with passengers being guided in an organized manner from holding areas to the platform.
Travelers expressed satisfaction with the arrangements, highlighting the timely operation of special trains, availability of seats, and adequate facilities on the ground.
Feedback suggested improved coordination and a more seamless travel experience compared to the previous day.
This comes after a spike in passenger numbers on Sunday, when reports of overcrowding and lengthy queues emerged at the station amid peak summer travel demand.
Officials indicated that over 23,000 passengers were accommodated through regular and special train services throughout the day.
To alleviate congestion, two additional special trains departed at 09:40 P.M. and 11:30 P.M.
Railway authorities noted that monitoring would continue, with measures such as holding areas and regulated queues remaining in place to ensure safe and efficient passenger movement during the ongoing travel season.