Hanging Out of Mumbai Local Trains to Ticketless Travel: Western Railway Launches April Fool’s Campaign to Spread Commuter Awareness

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: April 1, 2026 14:12 IST2026-04-01T14:11:05+5:302026-04-01T14:12:22+5:30

As people across the globe mark April Fool’s Day with humour and pranks, Western Railway (WR) has taken a ...

Hanging Out of Mumbai Local Trains to Ticketless Travel: Western Railway Launches April Fool’s Campaign to Spread Commuter Awareness | Hanging Out of Mumbai Local Trains to Ticketless Travel: Western Railway Launches April Fool’s Campaign to Spread Commuter Awareness

Hanging Out of Mumbai Local Trains to Ticketless Travel: Western Railway Launches April Fool’s Campaign to Spread Commuter Awareness

As people across the globe mark April Fool’s Day with humour and pranks, Western Railway (WR) has taken a serious approach by launching a public awareness drive for Mumbai’s suburban commuters. Using the theme of the day, WR urged passengers not to make dangerous choices such as crossing railway tracks to save time, leaning out of moving trains, littering on tracks, or travelling without valid tickets. In a post shared on social media platform X, the railway authority creatively warned commuters against such risky behaviour, encouraging them to stay alert and avoid actions that could lead to accidents or disrupt railway operations.

The railway authority further emphasised the importance of maintaining safety and cleanliness across its network. Commuters were advised to use Foot Over Bridges instead of taking unsafe shortcuts across tracks and to dispose of waste in designated dustbins rather than littering. Additionally, passengers were encouraged to avoid long queues by opting for digital solutions like the RailOne app for ticket booking. WR also reminded travellers to remain inside train coaches while in motion. It highlighted that responsible commuter behaviour plays a vital role in ensuring the smooth functioning of Mumbai’s suburban rail system, often referred to as the city’s lifeline.

April Fool’s Day, observed annually on April 1, is traditionally associated with playful tricks, jokes, and harmless deception among friends, families, and even organisations. Although widely celebrated in several countries, the occasion is not recognised as an official public holiday. The origins of the day remain unclear, with multiple theories tracing its beginnings to historical calendar changes and cultural traditions. Despite its light-hearted nature, the day often serves as an opportunity for institutions to spread awareness through creative messaging, as seen in Western Railway’s campaign aimed at promoting commuter safety.

Meanwhile, authorities have also raised concerns over a misleading prank circulating online. Fraudsters are reportedly sharing fake “War Lockdown” and “Delhi Partial Lockdown” PDF documents via WhatsApp, falsely displaying the Government of India’s official logo to create panic and urgency. Officials have clarified that these documents are not genuine government notifications but phishing attempts designed to mislead the public and spread fear. Citizens are advised to verify information from official sources and avoid forwarding unverified messages, as such scams can lead to misinformation and potential data security risks.

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