PLEA TO IMPROVE RAILWAY SAFETY RECORD
The Free Press Journal|May 10, 2024
Brother of IT professional who fell off a local train and died proposes list of measures to improve safety
KAMAL MISHRA
PLEA TO IMPROVE RAILWAY SAFETY RECORD

In the wake of the death of Avadhesh Dubey, who lost his life after falling from a crowded local on April 23, his elder brother Deepak has urged authorities to address safety concerns in Mumbai's train system.

Deepak has proposed significant measures to improve safety, including the conversion of all fast local trains, especially during rush hours, into 15-car trains. Additionally, he has urged the implementation of queue management systems at each platform to facilitate orderly boarding and de-boarding.

To address the issue of door blocking and prevent accidents like the one that claimed his brother's life, Deepak suggests installing CCTV cameras on the doors of local trains.

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