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an hour at railway station essay​

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Answered by sunithasrinivasanpk
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Generally the scene at a railway station is that of crowd and noise. Ours is a junction. You can never find the Bareilly junction quite, it has a number of platforms at which trains arrives and depart at all hours. Crowds of people from all corners of Uttar Pradesh can be seen here.

At the entrance to the station, rickshaws, cars and bicycles make walking impossible. If you have light luggage, which you can carry yourself, there is no difficulty. But if luggage is heavy, you have to wait for coolie. Very often the coolies bargains with you. You may have to pay more than the fixed rate.

The scene at the railway station is most exciting when the train puffs in. Then the platform is filled with large crowd of passengers, their relatives who come to see off, and coolies. When the train comes to a halt, confusion is at its peak. Passengers inside the train try to get down and those on the platform struggle to get in. Everybody is in hurry to get in or get out, quarrels starts.

Hawkers on the railway station add to the din. Then the coolies fighting with the passengers for more wages make the place still noisier.

But just getting into the train is not always the end of the story. If you have good co-passengers, occupying a seat is not difficult. But if you find a selfish man stretching himself on the bench, however much you may plead, he will not let you sit down.

This is high time for pickpockets and thieves to do their work. While you are busy getting a seat for yourself, the pickpockets will do his work quietly and escape. It may be too late when you find out what has happened.

Conclusion

Lately, there seems to be a definite improvement all over. Stations are quieter, coolies more reasonable and cleaners more dutiful. But the real improvement will come only when people become educated, when they realize that the railway station is their property and that it is their duty to keep it clean, also, that the railways, similarly, are theirs and any loss, by ticket-less travel or destruction of property, is a national loss

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