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This article discusses the overcrowding issue in trains due to unauthorized travelers occupying reserved seats, particularly affecting passengers from Bihar and Eastern Uttar Pradesh.
In Lucknow, many train passengers are facing issues due to overcrowding in reserved coaches. This is mainly seen on trains running from Bihar and Eastern Uttar Pradesh to major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Punjab. Many travelers who have valid reservations are struggling to find their seats because unauthorized passengers are occupying them.
Passengers are raising their voices, asking the railway authorities to take action against those traveling without tickets. Despite their complaints, there seems to be no response from the railway officials. For instance, a passenger named Aman Aditya, traveling on train number 12565 from Darbhanga to New Delhi, shared pictures of the crowded coach on social media to express his frustration.
Travelers who have reserved their seats are finding it hard to even move around in their coaches. Some are unable to reach the washroom because of the crowding. Another passenger, Vijay Kumar, traveling in the sleeper coach, also posted about the discomfort due to excessive crowding, indicating that it was becoming increasingly difficult for passengers with reservations to enjoy their journey.
Several other passengers traveling on different trains, such as the Maurya Dhwaj Express and the Azamgarh-Mumbai Express, have also shared their experiences of overcrowding. They are requesting the railway to address this issue as it is causing significant discomfort.
The continued complaints highlight an urgent need for the railway authorities to step in and manage the situation better. Passengers are hoping for immediate action so they can travel comfortably without the stress of overcrowding.
Summary:
- Overcrowding in trains is affecting passengers with reserved tickets.
- Unauthorized travelers are occupying reserved seats in coaches.
- Passengers are raising complaints, but no action has been taken yet.
- Many are unable to move freely, even to the washroom.
- Passengers hope for railway authorities to resolve this issue soon.
