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Crowd management: Station directors to control ticket sale as per station capacity, available trains

IndiaTimes Friday, 7 March 2025
In a bid to enhance crowd management, Indian Railways has empowered station directors to control ticket sales as per station capacity and available trains. New measures include permanent waiting areas at busy stations, wider foot-over bridges, war rooms at large stations, and improved communication equipment to handle passenger surges effectively.
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