In preparation for Holi 2025, Western Railway has temporarily restricted the sale of platform tickets at key stations in Mumbai to manage the influx of holiday travelers and ensure safety.
Holi 2025Western RailwayMumbaiPlatform TicketsCrowd ManagementReal Estate MumbaiMar 13, 2025

Western Railway has temporarily halted the sale of platform tickets at major stations to manage the crowd and ensure safety during the Holi festival.
Major stations affected by this measure include Churchgate, Mumbai Central, Andheri, Bandra, and others.
Passengers are encouraged to purchase e-tickets or use their regular passes to avoid any inconvenience.
The measure is expected to be in place for a few days leading up to and immediately following Holi.
Western Railway has increased the frequency of special trains and added extra coaches to existing services to accommodate the higher number of passengers.

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