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autobiography of a abandoned waiting room of a railway platform in 200 words.​

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Answered by avinashch
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1. A railway station is where trains stop. Here individuals, who need to land, get down the train and the individuals who need to go, get on the train. A few stations are little and some enormous.

The huge railway stations possess an extensive territory. Along the railroad lines, there are a few stages. On the principle stage, there is the station building. In it, there are reserving offices where tickets of various classes are issued. There are offices where bundles and merchandise are reserved and conveyed. There is refreshment room, resigning rooms, and waiting rooms for travelers of each class and office-spaces for various authorities of the railway office. There is likewise a transmit office. There are separate waiting rooms for gents and ladies.

The railway station is an extremely intriguing spot. It is constantly brimming with life and energy. It is at times dull and silent. Individuals are continually moving-either getting down from the trains or getting into them.

The railroad station wears an abandoned appearance when every one of the trains has cleared out. At that point, there is a break for quite a while. At train time, the station starts to murmur with life once more. This goes on until the end of time. It is the general element of a railroad station.



2. I am one of the busiest railway stations in the country. Trains from most parts of the country pass through me. I am also the starting point for many trains. Every day my platforms are crowded with people traveling to cities near and also far away from the city I am located in. Some of my platforms also have various amenities for the passengers waiting for their train. These include book stalls, canteens with all sorts of refreshment, and waiting halls. There are also washrooms for people on every platform. The escalators make it easy for the elderly people to get to their platforms.
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