Mumbai
A 40-year-old motorman of a Titwala-CST train drove commuters to safety and then collapsed in motorman’s lobby at CST after the train had reached CST during the even-ing peak hours on Monday.
Updated : Mar 02, 2011, 12:13 AM IST
A 40-year-old motorman of a Titwala-CST train drove commuters to safety and then collapsed in motorman’s lobby at CST after the train had reached CST during the even-ing peak hours on Monday.
He was rushed to St George’s Hospital and died on Tuesday. The railway administration, however, said that he was waiting to pick up a train at CST. CR motormen at CST paid homage to Manoj Singh in the lobby on Tuesday.
Motormen and staff said that he safely completed the 64.5km Titwala-CST journey and collapsed in the motorman’s lobby.
Sources said this is the real indicator of how strenuous the job of a motorman has become. Motorman’s union has demanded an assistant driver in the cab to ease the pressure.