Mumbai: Western Railways cracks down on ticketless travellers in AC locals, improves punctuality of trains

Synopsis
A 15-member squad in Mumbai's AC local trains has fined 709 ticketless passengers, collecting Rs 2.30 lakh between May 30 and June 5. AC train delays, often caused by overcrowding due to ticketless commuters obstructing door closures, contribute to overall train punctuality issues. Western Railway operates 109 AC local services daily, with delays impacting the railway's schedule.
AC locals, which cost about five times more than regular locals, have become crowded in peak hours due to ticketless commuters. This prevents the doors from closing and in turn there is a delay at the platforms. At least 10 per cent of the 40-50 local trains that are delayed on a daily basis are due to AC trains being stuck at various platforms.
The doors of AC trains are controlled by the guard, who gives a command from a panel in his cabin. The doors open and shut in a synchronised manned. An objection in the way of this process prevents the train from starting, causing average delays of 10 minutes to overall punctuality of trains during peak hours.
The Western Railway operates 1,406 trains daily, of which 109 are of AC locals. On weekends, the railway operates 65 AC services.
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