English, asked by anojchandan, 4 months ago

You had to go to the railway station to
receive your friend. The train was one hour
late. Hence you had to wait at the railway
station. Describe what you saw, heard and
felt while you were waiting for your friend
at the railway station. please give me a big essay at least 2pages​

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Answered by Anisha5119
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Recently I went to the railway station after a long time. My father had to go there to receive his friend, who was coming to Delhi from Hyderabad. So, I went along my father to receive my uncle. There was a human sea all round and a great hustle and bustle everywhere. There were lots of cars, scooters, cabs and auto-rickshaws, waiting to pick-up friends, relatives and passengers.People were waiting at ticket windows to make last-minute reservations for their journey. Many others were crowding the enquiry window for whatever information they needed. Everyone seemed to be in a great hurry and the noise was deafening.

Recently I went to the railway station after a long time. My father had to go there to receive his friend, who was coming to Delhi from Hyderabad. So, I went along my father to receive my uncle. There was a human sea all round and a great hustle and bustle everywhere. There were lots of cars, scooters, cabs and auto-rickshaws, waiting to pick-up friends, relatives and passengers.People were waiting at ticket windows to make last-minute reservations for their journey. Many others were crowding the enquiry window for whatever information they needed. Everyone seemed to be in a great hurry and the noise was deafening.After buying the platform tickets, we went in. Departure and arrival times of various trains were being announced on the public address system. The hawkers were shouting, trying to sell their wares. Then, there were the passengers, rushing from one platform to another, with porters carrying their heavy luggage. All this also added to the din.As soon as a train arrived at the platform, there was even more confusion. People wanted to get into the train before it had completely stopped. This caused some discomfort to those passengers who were waiting to get off. Everyone was shouting.

Recently I went to the railway station after a long time. My father had to go there to receive his friend, who was coming to Delhi from Hyderabad. So, I went along my father to receive my uncle. There was a human sea all round and a great hustle and bustle everywhere. There were lots of cars, scooters, cabs and auto-rickshaws, waiting to pick-up friends, relatives and passengers.People were waiting at ticket windows to make last-minute reservations for their journey. Many others were crowding the enquiry window for whatever information they needed. Everyone seemed to be in a great hurry and the noise was deafening.After buying the platform tickets, we went in. Departure and arrival times of various trains were being announced on the public address system. The hawkers were shouting, trying to sell their wares. Then, there were the passengers, rushing from one platform to another, with porters carrying their heavy luggage. All this also added to the din.As soon as a train arrived at the platform, there was even more confusion. People wanted to get into the train before it had completely stopped. This caused some discomfort to those passengers who were waiting to get off. Everyone was shouting.Ticket checkers were standing at the exit gates, collecting tickets. Other railway staff were busy making various checks on the train. Some others were busy in the brake van, loading luggage and taking it off.

Recently I went to the railway station after a long time. My father had to go there to receive his friend, who was coming to Delhi from Hyderabad. So, I went along my father to receive my uncle. There was a human sea all round and a great hustle and bustle everywhere. There were lots of cars, scooters, cabs and auto-rickshaws, waiting to pick-up friends, relatives and passengers.People were waiting at ticket windows to make last-minute reservations for their journey. Many others were crowding the enquiry window for whatever information they needed. Everyone seemed to be in a great hurry and the noise was deafening.After buying the platform tickets, we went in. Departure and arrival times of various trains were being announced on the public address system. The hawkers were shouting, trying to sell their wares. Then, there were the passengers, rushing from one platform to another, with porters carrying their heavy luggage. All this also added to the din.As soon as a train arrived at the platform, there was even more confusion. People wanted to get into the train before it had completely stopped. This caused some discomfort to those passengers who were waiting to get off. Everyone was shouting.Ticket checkers were standing at the exit gates, collecting tickets. Other railway staff were busy making various checks on the train. Some others were busy in the brake van, loading luggage and taking it off.My uncle’s train was going to be 40 minutes late, so we found a place to sit and relaxed with cold drinks. Although it was very noisy, I think I had a good time at the railway station that day, watching all the activity and excitement.

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Answered by mahekdedhia
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A Scene at Railway Station

A railway station is an interesting place. It is a human museum or a fair of human faces. Yesterday, I went to the Railway Station to see off my friend. We reached there half an hour earlier than the time arrival of the train. There were only a few persons in a queue before the booking office window. We bought tickets and went to the platform. There was a big crowd of people. The coolies were carrying luggage from one platform to another. Some passengers were looking in the direction of the incoming train.

All the waiting rooms were overcrowded. There were some passengers in the refreshment room. There was a great rush at the tea stalls at the refreshment the train reached in then everybody was hurrying. People were trying to get good capacity. People threw language through the windows. There was a great rush in and out. The hawkers were crying the names of their wares at the top of their voices. Watermen were supplying water to thirsty passengers. Porters were loading and unloading parcels from out of the parcel van. The whole station staff was busy.

Luckily, my friend got a comfortable seat in the second-class compartment. The guard whistled and waved the green flag. The train moved on. People on the platform left the place one by one. Now the noise and uproar were gone. I also took my way home. The platform looked like a deserted place. All its hustle and bustle was over in a few minutes.

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