A Railway Station – Paragraph (For class 6-12)
A railway station is an important place for railway communication. A place where trains arrive, stop, and pick up passengers is called a railway station. Railways are again called trains. And the place where a train or train stops and leaves with passengers is called a railway station or railway junction. A place where one-way trains usually stop and leave is called a railway station.
The station where the vehicles arrive from multiple lines and depart for multiple stations is called the Railway Junction. A railway station usually has multiple platforms. There are many rooms or rooms in front of the railway station i.e. in front of the platform. Railway stations are again in different categories like small and big railway stations. Larger railway stations usually have several rooms
For example, a railway station has an office for the master, a booking office, a control room, an office room and a rest room for passengers, and first-class and second-class restrooms. Again, the railway station has restaurants, bookshops, and jewelry shops. Also, many hotels, restaurants, and shops are built around the railway station. In short, the railway station is always a crowded place. Railway stations are always full of porters, passengers, hawkers and other people
Sargam remains because of their presence. There are also various newspaper hawkers, drink-cigarette hawkers, and various other hawkers. In our country, passengers usually have to stand in line to collect railway tickets. However, tickets can also be collected online at home. The railway station becomes noisy when the train reaches the station. Many passengers get the train and in no time many passengers board the train and fill the train.
Beggars beg with various religious songs. But the biggest problem of railway stations is the nuisance of thieves or pickpockets. There is a fixed time for the train to stop and when the fixed time has passed the flagging signalman walks around with red and green flags and is permitted to leave the track by blowing a whistle and waving a green flag. And when the train leaves, the railway station stands for a moment.
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