Sunday, February 16th, 2025

Train passed over a woman in Mathura, she made the mistake of crossing the railway track on foot, note the rules so that this does not happen to you


A hair-raising video has surfaced on social media from Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, in which a woman is lying on the railway track and a train is passing over her. The video begins with a train approaching at high speed, while bystanders shout, “Lie down, don’t get up.” In the video, the woman can be seen lying between the tracks as the train runs over her. Is passing.

After some time, the train stops, and the woman emerges safely. Let us tell you, lakhs and crores of people travel by Indian Railways every day. In such a situation, the railway administration keeps trying to ensure that passengers can travel safely in trains. We all know that one should cross the train tracks at the railway station not on foot but with the help of a bridge, but some passengers do not do so. Let us know what are the rules regarding this in Railways.

This is how passengers are putting their lives at risk at the railway station.

The video was shared with the caption, “A woman fell on the railway track in a hurry.” Just then a goods train arrived from there. The woman lay down in the middle of the track. Although the woman is safe, users are commenting in many ways on the social media platform, in which one user said, why do people do so in such a hurry, when foot over bridges are built, people do not use them at the railway station and They put their lives at risk. According to the rules of Indian Railways, crossing the railway track on foot was classified as a crime. Let us tell you, if passengers prefer to travel by train and are found hastily or deliberately crossing the railway track on foot, then under Section 147 of the Indian Railways Act, 1989, a maximum fine of Rs 1,000 will be imposed on them and a fine of three months. Will be in jail.

Railway station has strict rules

Railway station has strict rules

Under Section 147 of the Indian Railways Act, 1989, if any person enters any part of the railway without lawful authority, or by lawfully entering or misappropriates any property of such part, is punishable with imprisonment Which can be extended up to six months. Along with this, a fine of Rs 1000 can be imposed. In such a situation, it is advisable, if you are not traveling by train and have come to drop any of your relatives at the railway station, then Don’t forget to buy platform ticket,

Bike, scooter and cyclist riders should pay attention

Bike, scooter and cyclist riders should pay attention

It has become a common thing for passengers to pass through illegally closed railway level crossings. Usually the crossing is closed about 15 to 20 minutes before the arrival of trains, but bikers, scooters and cyclists cross illegally in a hurry.

In such a situation, Indian Railways says that a case can be registered against the wrongdoers under the Motor Vehicles Act (MVA) and Railway Act. In such a situation, it is advisable that if you are standing with your vehicle at the railway level crossing, then first let the train pass and only then cross the railway level crossing.

Many cities have railway level crossings

Many cities have railway level crossings

Many cities in India have railway level crossings which see huge rush of passengers daily. Although it is not easy for the vehicle to move after the crossing is closed, the passengers do not mind risking their lives. Let us tell you, if you are caught crossing the crossing illegally, you can face a fine of up to Rs 1,000 and a jail sentence of six months.

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