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A Railway Station


A railway station is a place where trains stop and start from.passengers get into the train and get down from the train there. It has a platform for the passengers. In a big railway station there is a shed over the platform but at a small station it is open. A railway station has its master's office, a booking- office and waiting rooms for men and are restaurants, book stalls and stationary shops in it. A railway station is always a crowded place
Passengers come to and go from there. People are found in a long line to buy tickets. They push one another to go ahead. When the train arrives , the station becomes a noisy place, but when the train whistles away, it becomes calm and quiet. The flagman moves with red and green flags. The hawkers shout, the vendors move, the porters walk to and fro and the beggars beg singing religious chorus. Thus, a railway station is a place of great noise.


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A railway station is a very important place for railway communication. It is a place where trains stop at and start from. The passengers of a train get into or get down from a train at a railway station. It has one or more red buildings. They are generally made of brick. From a distance, one can see the green and red signals and red buildings of a station. It has some rooms. Some of them are the waiting rooms for male and female passengers. There are ticket counters, a booking office for goods, the station master’s room, some tea stalls, other stalls, etc. in a railway station. Here many hawkers are found shouting the names of their goods and selling them. Here railway porters are found looking for the passengers to carry their goods. In every railway station, there are two or more railway lines (or, tracks). Near the station, there are two signal posts with red and green signals. The point’s man maintains the signals. He also moves along the platform with red and green flags in his hand. Just outside the station, there are stands for rickshaws, auto-rickshaws, and other vehicles. Before the arrival of a train, the passengers collect their tickets standing in a queue. When a train arrives, the station becomes busy and noisy. Some passengers get into the train and some passengers get down from it. When it leaves the station, it becomes calm and quite — sometimes it looks like a deserted place.

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railway station is a place where trains stop and start from. It is a busy place. One can see from a distance the green, red and blue signals. As one proceeds towards it, the noise comes in to the ears. On one side of the station, rickshaws, baby taxis and cars lie waiting. Passengers come and go. Some come out of the station followed by coolies with luggage on their heads. They look tired but are now some what relived. Others get in eager to catch the train. Some shout for rickshaw or coolies. People are also found in a long line to buy tickets from the counter. They push one another to go ahead. There is a book-stall where newspapers and magazines can be had. Passengers wait for the trains in the waiting rooms. The points man move with red and green flags. The hawkers move quickly from one place to another. The railway station is indeed a busy place.

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