I wonder how the situation would be if such automatic gate system introduces
in ever crowded local railway stations like Mumbai.<smile>

As far hawkers are concerned, in my opinion, some kind of photo ID card
system should be introduced.

Cheers,
Ch.Srinivasu

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This reminds me of the local train system in Singapore where you can only
enter the platform through an automatic gate system. You swipe the ticket
and the door in front of you opens to let you in. It closes as soon as you
cross it. There is no other way to enter the platform as far as I know. I
never had any problem because I had someone with me always when I went
there. But I wonder how blind people in that country manage. Also, finding
the right platform at times is also challenging.

Regards,
Kiran.

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This's ridiculous. I am sure some sort of checking mechanism can be put in
place in the case of the blind and, apart from offering a special
consideration for the hawkers, blind passengers should be allowed to bring
their escorts.

Subramani 

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I don't know what will happen to some of us who want to travel alone on
trains. I really doubt if Railway officials will offer any assistance as
airlines do in finding our compartment or seat.

July 29, 2006 17:15 IST

In the wake of the Mumbai blasts, the railway ministry has decided to
introduce strict security measures in stations to ensure that only
passengers enter
railway platforms.

"After the Mumbai blasts, we are now introducing strict security measures at
the stations. Only bona fide passengers will be allowed on the platforms.
Seeing-off
will have to take place outside," Railway Minister Lalu Prasad said while
inaugurating the country's first multi-modal transport system at NSC Bose
International
Airport in Kolkata.

Other measures include installation of close circuit televisions inside the
stations for round-the-clock vigil, installation of metal detectors at all
entry
points and an increase in the dog squads to ensure better security check on
carriage and railway property, he said.


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