Request to maintain train No. 66596 timing at 8:25 AM
Request to maintain train No. 66596 timing at 8:25 AM
The Issue
To
Ashwini vaishnav ,
DRM SBC ,
Sommanna Railway minister state
Train No. 66596, the HSRA-YPR passenger service, was a vital lifeline for thousands of commuters, students, and office-goers who relied on its 8:25 AM departure time. It marked the start of a routine that helped harmonize their daily schedules, ensuring they reached their destinations on time. However, a recent change in its schedule has disturbed this delicate balance.
For many, the 8:25 AM departure was not just a convenience; it was a necessity. Students used this train to reach their classes punctually. Office workers who meticulously planned their mornings based on this timing now face the stress of rescheduling their entire day. The adjustment might seem minor to some, but in reality, it has profound effects on the lives of everyday people who rely on this service.
This change has caused undue hardship, forcing passengers to take earlier, more crowded trains, or find alternative, often more costly, means of transport. For an average commuter, adjusting to an earlier departure means sacrificing precious morning time that could be spent with family or even resting before a long day of work.
There is also an economic impact — increased expenses for those who may have to resort to private transport or reschedule work times to accommodate this new schedule. It's not just about convenience; it's about protecting the livelihoods and well-being of those who depend on this train for their daily commute.
Restoring the 8:25 AM timing is a small change that will significantly alleviate the stress and disruption currently faced by passengers. It's a feasible adjustment that respects the needs of the community and restores their confidence in the train service.
Sign this petition to urge the Railway authorities to reconsider their decision and reinstate Train No. 66596's original departure time. Your support can bring about a necessary change to benefit countless passengers.

1,771
The Issue
To
Ashwini vaishnav ,
DRM SBC ,
Sommanna Railway minister state
Train No. 66596, the HSRA-YPR passenger service, was a vital lifeline for thousands of commuters, students, and office-goers who relied on its 8:25 AM departure time. It marked the start of a routine that helped harmonize their daily schedules, ensuring they reached their destinations on time. However, a recent change in its schedule has disturbed this delicate balance.
For many, the 8:25 AM departure was not just a convenience; it was a necessity. Students used this train to reach their classes punctually. Office workers who meticulously planned their mornings based on this timing now face the stress of rescheduling their entire day. The adjustment might seem minor to some, but in reality, it has profound effects on the lives of everyday people who rely on this service.
This change has caused undue hardship, forcing passengers to take earlier, more crowded trains, or find alternative, often more costly, means of transport. For an average commuter, adjusting to an earlier departure means sacrificing precious morning time that could be spent with family or even resting before a long day of work.
There is also an economic impact — increased expenses for those who may have to resort to private transport or reschedule work times to accommodate this new schedule. It's not just about convenience; it's about protecting the livelihoods and well-being of those who depend on this train for their daily commute.
Restoring the 8:25 AM timing is a small change that will significantly alleviate the stress and disruption currently faced by passengers. It's a feasible adjustment that respects the needs of the community and restores their confidence in the train service.
Sign this petition to urge the Railway authorities to reconsider their decision and reinstate Train No. 66596's original departure time. Your support can bring about a necessary change to benefit countless passengers.

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Petition created on 12 May 2026