Mumbai Railways continuously appeal that passengers should neither land nor climb from the moving train. Despite this, people make mistakes and get off the moving train. As a result, serious accidents occur. In which many times passengers’ organs are cut due to the grip of the train. At the same time, many passengers who try to get off or climb from moving trains have also lost their lives. Now information about one such incident is in Mumbai. At the Borivali railway station in Mumbai, a female passenger has been narrowly victimized by a major accident in the process of getting off the moving train. CCTV footage of this incident has also been released by the Railways. This woman was saved by RPF. Watch the video of the event below.
CCTV footage shows that the train is running and the female passenger is getting off from it. Unlike the direction of the moving train, the female passenger gets off the train and due to this, she was about to come under the train from the gap of the platform. Meanwhile, the RPF employee standing there raced and immediately pulled the woman out of the train. If the RPF employees could not reach there at the right time, the woman would have been hit by the train and could have lost her life. While releasing the CCTV footage of the incident with the woman, the Railways has again appealed that passengers should never try to get off or climb it.
At Borivali railway station in Maharashtra, a woman fell unbalanced while getting off the moving train. The railway security personnel present there, showing readiness and saved it.
Please do not try to climb or get off the moving train.#MInsionJeevanraksha pic.twitter.com/6r8faldd0d
– Ministry of Railways (@railminindia) March 9, 2025
All the users have praised the RPF employee for protecting the woman from the grip of the moving train. Many users have also urged the award to RPF employee. One user has written in the reply section of the X post that this will boost and inspire the morale of RPF employees. At the same time, many users have demanded from the Railways that automated doors should be installed in trains. Let us know that automatic doors have been installed in some trains including Vande India. The driver closes these doors before the train runs.