Sunday, November 24, 2024 Eastern Central Railway handled a record 40 lakh passengers post-Chhath, ensuring seamless travel with enhanced safety measures and advanced digital services. The Eastern Central Railway (ECR) has achieved a milestone by efficiently managing a record-breaking festival rush, transporting nearly 40 lakh passengers from Bihar after the Chhath festival. To ensure passenger comfort and safety, ECR implemented various measures, showcasing its commitment to secure and seamless travel, according to Saraswati Chandra, ECR’s Chief Public Relations Officer (CPRO).
To enhance security, ECR deployed advanced technology across its network. “We have installed 3,564 CCTV cameras at 63 major stations, significantly boosting surveillance capabilities,” said the CPRO. Additionally, 167 automatic ticket-vending machines have been set up at 59 stations, offering passengers a quick and contactless ticketing option.
Digital services have also been upgraded to provide a smoother travel experience. Danapur ADRM Aadhar Raj stated that QR code-based facilities have been introduced at 914 stations, including Patna Junction. This innovation allows passengers to access ticketing and travel information through their smartphones for greater convenience.
These measures underscore ECR’s commitment to enhancing passenger experiences during peak travel seasons, ensuring both safety and efficiency in handling the festival rush..