Surat's Udhna Station Overcrowding Eased by Special Summer Trains

Indian Railways operated additional special train services to manage severe overcrowding at Udhna railway station in Surat, Gujarat. The congestion, featuring queues stretching kilometers, was driven by summer holiday travel and migrant workers returning to northern and eastern states. Officials deployed personnel for crowd control, implementing systematic queue management and controlled boarding to restore order. Passengers reported improved arrangements and smoother movement later in the day, with Railways continuing to monitor demand for additional services.

Key Points: Special Trains Ease Overcrowding at Surat's Udhna Station

  • Over 23,000 passengers facilitated
  • Special trains deployed to decongest
  • Long queues stretched for kilometers
  • Surge due to summer travel and migration
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Gujarat: Special trains deployed to ease surge after overcrowding at Udhna station in Surat

Indian Railways deploys special trains and crowd management after severe overcrowding at Gujarat's Udhna station, facilitating over 23,000 passengers.

"actively managing queues and helping passengers board the train in an orderly manner, ensuring safety and timely departure - Passenger to Banaras"

Surat, April 19

Additional special train services operated by Indian Railways helped ease congestion at the Udhna railway station in Gujarat on Sunday, hours after videos of overcrowding and disorder at the station circulated widely.

According to Railway officials, more than 23,000 passengers were facilitated through regular and special train services during the day, with two additional special trains scheduled to depart at 21:40 hrs and 23:30 hrs to further decongest the station area.

The measures were implemented amid an unusually high passenger turnout during the summer travel season.

The official note followed reports of severe overcrowding earlier in the day at Udhna, one of the key railheads serving Surat, where thousands of passengers -- many of them migrant workers -- gathered to return to their hometowns in northern and eastern states.

Long queues stretching up to two to three kilometres were reported outside the station, with some passengers waiting for several hours in high temperatures.

Railway and police personnel were deployed to manage the crowd, and officials acknowledged that the demand had exceeded expectations.

In some instances, passengers were seen attempting to bypass queues, prompting intervention by security personnel to restore order.

Against this backdrop, Western Railway said coordinated arrangements at Udhna ensured smoother movement later in the day.

Controlled boarding, systematic queue management and continuous monitoring were credited with improving the situation compared with earlier conditions.

Passengers at the station expressed satisfaction with the arrangements.

One passenger travelling to Banaras said railway staff were "actively managing queues and helping passengers board the train in an orderly manner, ensuring safety and timely departure".

Another passenger travelling from Valsad to Mau said that "additional stopovers and better coordination" had helped him reach his destination more conveniently.

Officials said that effective crowd and queue management, deployment of ground staff and provision of essential amenities contributed to a safer and more comfortable travel experience during the peak rush period.

Passengers also noted improvements in seating arrangements and reduced overcrowding due to the availability of special trains.

The surge in passenger numbers has been attributed to a combination of summer holidays, seasonal migration and increased demand for travel to states such as Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.

Indian Railways said it continues to assess demand and operate additional services where required.

Authorities have also advised passengers to rely only on official communication channels and avoid misinformation, particularly in light of viral content circulating earlier on Sunday.

The Railways added that continuous monitoring and coordinated efforts would remain in place to ensure safe, efficient and smooth passenger operations during the summer travel season.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
My brother was stuck there today. He said the heat was unbearable and the queue was endless. Thank God for the extra trains, but why does Indian Railways get surprised by summer travel every single time? 🙄 The demand from UP and Bihar is predictable. Need better forecasting!
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Aman W
Respect to the ground staff and police for managing such a huge crowd. It's a tough job. The migrant workers just want to see their families, you can't blame them for the rush. Hope the special trains continue throughout the season. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
I'm visiting from the US and saw this news. The scale of movement in India is incredible. While the overcrowding looks concerning, it's impressive how the system responded with extra trains in a matter of hours. That's logistical agility.
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Vikram M
The real issue is the last-minute panic. Railways should announce and open bookings for these "special trains" weeks in advance, not deploy them after chaos erupts. People plan their journeys. This reactive approach needs to change to a proactive one.
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Kriti O
Feel so bad for those waiting for hours in the heat. Basic amenities like water shades and first-aid are a must at stations during peak season. Hope the officials take note for next time. Stay safe everyone travelling! 💧

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