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Fare hike protest disrupts service on Howrah-Mumbai line

Agitators demand introduction of more trains between Jhargram and Dhanbad, improvement in amenities at Gidhni station

Pinaki Majumdar Jamshedpur Published 26.09.21, 10:14 AM
Passengers at Tatanagar railway station on Saturday.

Passengers at Tatanagar railway station on Saturday. Bhola Prasad

An agitation by local residents at Gidhni railway station, about 90 km away from Tatanagar, against recent fare hike in the daily Jhargram-Dhanbad Passenger train disrupted train services on the Howrah- Mumbai main line for over three hours on Saturday.

The agitators also demanded introduction of more trains between the two destinations - Jhargram and Dhanbad and improvement in passenger amenities at Gidhni station.

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Over 100 people gathered at the Gidhni railway station and started the agitation at 7am by squatting on the tracks.

According to railway sources, the protesters started gathering at Gidhni station early morning to participate in the agitation.

Several trains had to be detained. The Tatanagar- Howrah Steel Superfast Express was detained at Chakulia railway station while the Howrah- Titlagarh Ispat Superfast Express and Barbil- bound Jan Shatabdi Express were detained for over one hour at Kharagpur and Jhargram railway stations.

The Steel Superfast Express had left Tatanagar railway station at its scheduled time at 6.10 am but got stuck-up at Chakulia for over two hours.

Several Mumbai bound trains from Howrah were also detained mid-way due to the agitation.

Railway police including Railway Protection Force (RPF) and Government Railway Police (GRP) were deployed at the spot of agitation to prevent any untoward incident.

The agitation was lifted at around 10.30 am following assurance by railway authorities of Kharagpur division of South Eastern Railway , who had come to the spot.

Tatanagar railway station director H K Balmuchu confirmed the withdrawal of the agitation at around 10.30 am.

"The agitation was withdrawn at around 10.30 am following which train traffic on the Howrah- Mumbai main line via Tatanagar became normal, " he said.

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