WR Provides Damaged Wheelchair To Leg-fractured Passenger At Bandra Terminus
By: Priyanka Maheshwari Tue, 31 July 2018 10:13:27
Promptly responding to a tweet by a passenger on the Saurashtra Mail, the Western Railway arranged a wheelchair for him before he arrived at Bandra Terminus at 5.45 am. The problem was the wheelchair had a rope for a footrest. Jeet Mehta, who was travelling alone, had tweeted saying he had a fractured leg and what awaited him at the platform was a damaged wheelchair. With a valid ID, a person can usually approach the station master to avail the wheelchair facility for free. Mehta had sought immediate help at the platform.
“Wheelchairs are available at stations for free. However, if someone asks for a coolie to help them into the wheelchair, the coolie can charge for it,” said a senior railway official.
Mehta agreed to pay the amount, but wondered how many people in distress would be able to afford the service. The divisional office of WR tweeted, “Inconvenience deeply regretted. New wheelchairs will soon be provided and existing ones will be repaired.” WR replied promptly and told him about two paid options coolie assistance and battery-operated cars. Later in the evening, Mehta shared images of the wheelchair he had been provided.