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Watch Video! RPF staff saves life of a passenger who lost balance while boarding a moving train at Ghatkopar railway station

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: October 31, 2020 5:20 PM

A woman passenger, who tried to board a moving train at Ghatkopar station was saved by on duty Railway ...

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A woman passenger, who tried to board a moving train at Ghatkopar station was saved by on duty Railway Protection Force personnel on Friday. 

The incident took place at Ghatkopar station in Mumbai.The passenger fell due to losing balance as the alert RPF personnel pulled her to safety. 

The entire incident was caught in the CCTV camera. The railways posted the video on its official twitter account and wrote "Do not board /alight a moving train. Be Safe. Be Responsible."

Railway minister Piyush Goyal also lauded the alertness of the RPF personnel. He wrote,"The vigilance of RPF security personnel saved the life of a woman in Ghatkopar, Mumbai. An attempt to board a moving train posed a serious threat to her life. Do not board /alight a moving train. Be Safe. Be Responsible"

Tags: Indian RailwaysCentral RailwaysPiyush GoyalGhatkopar
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