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Q.13. Coin operated weighing machines and railway platform ticketing seeing in railway stations are exam-
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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Before the government started its drive to revamp Indian railway stations, there were two things every passenger experienced at a station - a. The delayed arrival of trains. b. Travellers would, at some point, head over to the brightly lit weighing machine. But times have changed and so have our railway stations. Now, fewer trains arrive late and no one heads to the weighing machines anymore.

  • Owing to a steep decline in usage, Indian Railways has decided to remove these weighing machines from all the railway stations across Maharashtra.

  • These machines were introduced across railway stations in late 1950s and have been huge attractions ever since. They were equipped with the choicest of lights, spinning wheels and music. Not only young passengers, they would attract aged travellers as well.
Answered by suzzain887
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Automatic Vending Machine

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