Under the supervision of Virar’s Assistant Security Commissioner, divisional staff ensured smooth and safe commuter movement between 6 AM and 11 AM
The operation involved personnel from various posts alongside Nalasopara station staff. PIC/ SCREENGRAB
Maharashtra's Nalasopara Railway Station, known for its heavy passenger footfall during peak hours, witnessed a coordinated crowd management operation on Wednesday.
Under the supervision of Virar’s Assistant Security Commissioner, divisional staff ensured smooth and safe commuter movement between 6 AM and 11 AM.
The operation involved personnel from various posts alongside Nalasopara station staff.
Passengers were guided to stand in two orderly lines and advised to allow sufficient space for those alighting from trains before boarding.
Staff ensured boarding and alighting occurred smoothly to reduce congestion and enhance commuter safety.
A total of 22 personnel participated in the operation, including 12 Railway Protection Force (RPF) members and 10 Mumbai Suburban Force (MSF) staff. The coordinated effort successfully maintained order on the platform, providing a safer and more organised experience for commuters during the busy morning hours.
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