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a small paragraph on topic railway station​

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Answered by SonalRamteke
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Railway Station is a part and parcel of the train communication system of a country. It is a place for trains to stop and start. It has a platform for the passengers to get down and get into the train. Passengers are found standing in a long line to buy tickets. There are station master’s office, booking office, ticket counter and waiting room for the passengers in a railway station. There are also restaurants, bookstalls and stationery shops in a railway station. It is a very busy and crowded place. The whistle of the train, the rattling sound of the engines, the busy movements of the hawkers and the porters all make the station a place of great din and bustle. A railway station is a very important and essential place for the people at large

Short Paragraph on A Railway Station

A railway stations is very crowded. It plays an important: role in the road transport system in Bangladesh. In a railway station, the passengers stand in queues to collect their tickets in front of the ticket counters. The station is always crowded with passengers, hawkers, and porters. There are stalls of peddlers, booksellers and waiting rooms in large stations. Vergers shout their trade cries. Who has not heard the trade cry `Cha-gram’ or ‘Thanda Pani’ in the railway station? When a train reaches the station, the passengers hurry to get off the train. At the same time, passengers waiting for the train want to get into the train. As a result, a collision of two groups of passengers takes place. The whistling sound of the departing train creates a sense of vacuum in the minds of passengers.

Answered by harshtiwari26200
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railway station

I live in Delhi. It has a big railway station. I went to the station to receive my friend. He was coming from Punjab. I bought a platform ticket and went in. My friend’s train was late by forty minutes. So, I decided to take a look around.There was a huge crowd on the platform. At the windows of the booking office there were long queues of people. They were buying tickets for their journey. At enquiry window also there was big crowd.The hawkers were shouting at the top of their voice. They were selling food, tea, newspaper etc. Soon, I saw the train coming. My friend came out and he was very happy to see me. We came home in an autorickshaw.

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