Passengers at the railway station are facing issues with the pre-paid auto booth services. Santosh Pandey, a visitor from Kanpur, was overcharged Rs 450 for a trip to Camp, with the driver claiming there was no pre-paid system in place. The union representing the booth has requested permission to install signages for better visibility and has asked for police presence to deter troublemakers, but authorities have not provided adequate support.

Commuters have also criticized the booth’s location, suggesting it should be moved to the main gate for easier access. Shilpa Mathur, a regular commuter, stated, “The current location is faulty, making it inaccessible to many.” However, railway authorities have denied any lack of support, claiming they have provided all necessary assistance to the pre-paid auto booth.

The future of the booth remains uncertain, leaving passengers vulnerable to exploitation. Will the authorities step in to save the pre-paid auto booth, or will passengers continue to suffer from overcharging and lack of support? Stay tuned for updates on this ongoing issue.

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