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mid-day editorial: Railways' track record needs attention

<p>Two recent stories with the local railways at the heart of the issues reflected commuter compassion and quick thinking in the face of adversity</p>

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Two recent stories with the local railways at the heart of the issues reflected commuter compassion and quick thinking in the face of adversity. In this city, where space and time comes at a premium, our local trains are a microcosm of the spirit of survival. Their frantic lifestyles can sometimes render a callous and somewhat intimidating reputation to local train commuters.

These recent instances have, however, punctured that stereotype. A 71-year-old heart patient suffered a cardiac arrest on a Churchgate local recently. The train was approaching Mumbai Central and the commuters noticed that the woman was barely pulling through. So, they pulled the stop chain to halt the vehicle, but, not surprisingly, none of the chains wor­ked. A quick-thinking commuter immediately offered her a Disprin, which acted as first-aid. As the train gradually came to a stop at a station, chaos ensued as many commuters ran about the platform seeking help from the railway authorities.

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