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A big paragraph on visit to a Railway Station

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Answered by asnegi2002
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I curiously visited the buildings of railway officers. I saw the workplace of railway stationmaster. His office is placed nearby to the office of assistant stationmaster. I saw many people working in the enquiry office. There are separate workrooms for the clerks. The most hustle place on railway station is a booking window through which we purchase railway tickets.

The waiting room of passengers is divided into two separate grades. One is for the upper-class passengers while another is meant for the general-class passengers. These grades are created on the basis of ticket rates.

There are two police stations located inside this railway station. The police staff works 24 hours to verify and stop the crimes on station. They catch the passengers who try to cross the railway lines without making the use of over bridges. Even they work hard to stop the theft like practices.

I saw the office of railway mailing service providers. Their department is also called as R.M.S. This department has highly educated staff to serve the passengers.

The railway station has several food restaurants. Some of those are private restaurants while some restaurants are allotted by the Government. These restaurants provide good quality food for the passengers. The price of food on railway station is little high as compared to the local restaurants.


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Answered by MissSlayer
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A railway station is a place where trains stop. Here people, who have to alight, get down the train and those who have to go, get into the train. Some stations are small and some big.

The big railway stations occupy a large area. Along the railway lines there are several platforms. On the main platform there is the station building. In it there are booking-offices where tickets of different classes are issued. There are offices where parcels and goods are booked and delivered. There are refreshment room, retiring rooms, and waiting rooms for passengers of each class and office-rooms for different officials of the railway department. There is also a telegraph office. There are separate waiting rooms for males and females.

On the platform there is also a book-stall where books and newspapers are sold. There are also tea-stalls on the platforms. One or more over-bridges connect the various platforms. Owing to them the passengers have no difficulty in going from one platform to another.

The railway station is a very interesting place. It is always full of life and excitement. It is seldom dull and noiseless. People are always moving-either getting down from the trains or getting into them.

The scene becomes all the livelier when a train steams in. there is no end of noise and bustle. Everybody is on his legs. Passengers run about to get the most convenient seats. Coolies run to carry luggage. Vendors of sweets, tea, betel, ground-nut, etc., run about to sell their articles and wares. Shoulders rub against shoulders, and there is a good deal of pushing, joisting and elbowing.

People can move to distance places by catching a train from the railway station. The railway station helps us to come across people of different provinces, wearing different costumes, and speaking different languages. Here we also see various sights and gain much worldly experience.

The railway station wears a deserted appearance when all the trains have left. Then there is a lull for some time. At train-time the station begin to hum with life again. This goes on forever. It is the regular feature of a railway station.






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