New Delhi Railway Station Entry Rule Changed: The date of Diwali is now coming very close. This year, the festival of Diwali will be celebrated on 31st October. Everyone likes to celebrate the festival of Diwali with their family. Therefore, people who are living outside their homes for work. They try to return home at the time of Diwali. That is why many people have already booked the train.
For this reason, a lot of crowd gathers at railway stations during Diwali. Recently, there was a stampede due to a large gathering at Bandra Railway Station in Mumbai. Keeping this in view, Northern Railway has now made some changes in the rules for entry at New Delhi Railway Station till Diwali. Let us tell you what changes have taken place and how entry will be possible at New Delhi Railway Station.
Entry closed on platform 16 from this side
To control the number of passengers on the occasion of Diwali and Chhath, Northern Railway has changed the rules regarding entry at New Delhi Railway Station. By sharing a post on social media, Northern Railway told what things the passengers should keep in mind while going to New Delhi Railway Station on the occasion of Diwali and Chhath festivals. And where to enter from?
According to the information released by the Railways, entry to Platform 16 from the foot over bridge has been closed. For Platform 16, reserved passengers should enter from Ajmeri Gate Side Circulating Area through Gate No. 7 and Gate No. 10. So along with this, the passengers who travel on general tickets. He will enter from Gate No. 12 from the green path from Ajmeri Gate. Gate numbers 8 and 9 will be used for platform 15-1.
Entry closed from Metro Skywalk
Entry from DMRC’s Metro Skywalk for Bridge 2 at New Delhi Railway Station has been temporarily closed. Complete information about this has been given in the press release issued by Northern Railway. A railway press release said, “In view of the possibility of high number of passengers during Diwali and Chhath festivals, Delhi Division of Northern Railway has decided to issue special crowd management and monitoring measures at New Delhi Railway Station (NDLS) and Anand Vihar. Control measures have been implemented.”
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