New Delhi Railway station to get major safety upgrades following fatal stampede

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New Delhi: In the wake of the tragic stampede at New Delhi Railway Station in which over 18 people were killed and over a dozen were injured, the Railway Ministry has launched a comprehensive overhaul of its crowd management systems. The initiative, which is over a six-month campaign, aims to improve safety and passenger flow at railway stations across the country.

The Ministry shared a series of measures on Monday designed to tackle overcrowding and enhance security, starting with the implementation of better crowd control strategies at high-traffic stations. As part of the plan, sixty major railway stations will feature designated holding areas to manage crowds more effectively, while advanced monitoring systems will help track passenger density, especially during delays.

Local railway officials will receive specialised training in situational awareness and crisis management, the Ministry said.

Thirty-five key railway stations connected to Prayagraj will be under constant surveillance by the Central Railway War Room.

New Delhi Railway Station alone has seen the installation of 200 CCTV cameras to enhance security and monitoring.

With passenger numbers reaching 17 lakh at a single railway station during Mauni Amavasya, strategic measures have been introduced to manage such surges.

Holding areas and colour-coded enclosures will guide the movement of passengers in a more structured manner. Arrows and separators will help passengers navigate towards designated holding areas efficiently.

Twenty-one underpasses have been constructed in the last two years to ease pedestrian movement, the Ministry of Railways said.

Given that 90 per cent of Kumbh devotees travel from within a 300 km radius across four states, targeted monitoring will be implemented at relevant railway stations.

As per the new measures, cameras will be used to prevent congestion and unauthorised sitting on staircases and landing areas.

These proactive measures reflect the Railways’ commitment to passenger safety and efficient crowd management, ensuring that India’s bustling railway hubs remain secure and organised.

Earlier, the Delhi Police deployed six inspector-rank officers at the New Delhi Railway Station to enhance crowd management.

These officers, drawn from different districts, were specifically chosen for their experience in handling operations at the New Delhi Railway Station, one of the busiest transit hubs in the country.

Some of these officers had earlier served as Station House Officers (SHOs) at the station, giving them a strong understanding of the logistical and security challenges posed by large crowds.

On Saturday night, a stampede at the station resulted in the deaths of at least 18 people, including five children, and left over a dozen injured.

The tragedy occurred due to a sudden surge of passengers waiting to board trains bound for Prayagraj.

The incident took place on the foot-overbridge connecting platform numbers 14 and 15, where some passengers slipped while descending, leading to panic and a fatal crush.

Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has ordered an enquiry and set up a two-member high-level committee to investigate the lapses.

Following the stampede at the New Delhi Railway Station, other stations in the country have also implemented emergency measures.

IANS