What’s inside:
This article discusses a protest by passengers at Madhupur station over delays caused by the Buxar-Patna-Vilasipur Superfast train.
Recently, passengers at Madhupur station were very upset when the Buxar-Patna-Vilasipur Superfast train was stopped for hours. This incident happened on the morning of the issue, causing a lot of frustration among the travelers.
Passengers were angry because they noticed the train was halted while several other trains were allowed to pass through. They felt that a Superfast train should not be made to wait like this, and they started shouting slogans against the railway administration.
During the protest, passengers went to the station manager’s office and created a ruckus. This was to express their dissatisfaction with how the situation was handled, especially since their train was delayed for nearly two hours.
At around 10:32 AM, the Superfast train arrived at platform number three but had to wait while other trains, like the Baruni-Madurai Special and Vande Bharat, moved ahead. The train finally left at 12:45 PM, giving the frustrated passengers some relief.
Authorities quickly deployed security personnel at the station to manage the situation. After some discussion, the travelers were calmed down, and the train was able to continue its journey with a delay of about two hours.
Summary:
- Passengers protested at Madhupur station over delays.
- The Buxar-Patna-Vilasipur Superfast train was stopped for hours.
- Travelers expressed their anger by shouting slogans.
- The train was delayed by nearly two hours.
- Security was deployed to manage the situation and calm passengers down.






