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Mumbai: Dombivli Platform 5 poses danger to women commuters during rush hour
Updated On: 24 September, 2025 09:37 AM IST | Mumbai | Shrikant Khuperkar
Dombivli commuters warn railways are waiting for a tragedy at Kalyan end of platform 5

Women commuters crowd the narrow Kalyan-end section of platform 5 at Dombivli station. Pic/Shrikant Khuperkar
During the morning rush hour, as hundreds scramble to board suburban trains at Dombivli station, a serious safety hazard emerges on platform number five — particularly at the Kalyan end, where women commuters wait. The designated space for women is dangerously inadequate for the length of 15-coach trains, and broken tiles and damaged fencing only add to the risks.
When this correspondent asked women commuters how they cope with the overcrowded, unsafe space, one retorted sharply: “What is your problem? We will stand however, we have to. Please don’t take photos. If you have any objections, take them up with the railway authorities.”
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