Following a tragic incident in Mumbai where four commuters lost their lives after falling from overcrowded local trains, Indian Railways has announced a redesign of its non-AC trains. The revamped trains will feature automatically closing doors and enhanced ventilation systems. The initiative aims to improve passenger safety and comfort on the busy Mumbai suburban rail network. The new design seeks to address the critical issue of overcrowding and reduce the risk of similar accidents. The redesign includes features like louvres on the doors and roof-mounted ventilation units to ensure adequate airflow within the coaches. Additionally, vestibules will be incorporated to facilitate passenger movement between coaches, thereby distributing the crowd more evenly.
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