Pune Railway Station has introduced a new holding area to manage the surge of passengers during the holiday season. This move aims to enhance the travel experience and ensure smoother operations.
Pune Railway StationHoliday RushHolding AreaTravel ExperienceInfrastructureReal Estate PuneApr 30, 2025
The holding area is designed to manage the surge of passengers during the holiday season, providing better amenities and a more organized environment to reduce congestion at the platforms and ticket counters.
The holding area is equipped with comfortable seating, information kiosks, water dispensers, and charging stations to make the waiting period more comfortable for passengers.
The holding area helps in分流 and managing the flow of people, reducing congestion at the platforms and ticket counters, and ensuring smoother station operations.
Yes, the station authorities are considering the possibility of expanding the holding area and are closely monitoring its usage to make further enhancements based on passenger feedback.
The holding area has been well-received by passengers, who have expressed their appreciation for the additional amenities and the organized approach to managing crowds.
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