Passengers say that rationalising the timing of some trains can prove helpful
Asia's biggest railway junction -Bathinda railway station--- could be made more acceptable if the railways "rationalise" the timing of some trains passing through the station to ensure better connectivity here.
The station sends and receives trains from altogether six directions.
Though over 62 trains pass through the station and 20,000 passengers use the station daily, the station is yet to be termed as a well-connected station. It may be mentioned that the station caters to the need of the Malwa region to a great extent.
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