Mumbai: Polio-inflicted Sanjay Tiwari sat comfortably on his berth. He
looked out of the Nashik-bound train as he waited for his journey to
start from the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus.


  Tiwari was seated in a compartment reserved for the
physically-challenged. "It feels great to have the whole coach
reserved for us. I won't have to travel in packed trains,'' said the
28-year-old who is accompanied by his father J P Tiwari. "It comes as
a huge relief that Central Railway (CR) has decided to reserve one
coach for us.'' His father, however, fears that this facility will be
misused by the general public.


   Tiwari, however, was travelling on a coach reserved for the
physically- challenged which is part of CR's trial run. From
Independence Day, 31 mail and express trains will start regular
services. Two 2-tiers, non AC berths will be reserved for those who
are orthopaedically challenged, paraplegic, deaf and dumb or blind.


  "This provision comes as a great boon for the physically challenged.
Each of the 31 trains will include four spacious sleeping berths for
handicapped patients with attached toilet facilities,'' said chief PRO
S C Mudgerikar.

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