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Kalyan Railway Hospital Road Turns Hazardous

Potholes and waterlogging threaten patients, staff protest against railway administration's inaction

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Sun, 12 July 2026 at 02:39 pm
Kalyan Railway Hospital Road Turns Hazardous

A critical access road to the Divisional Railway Hospital in Kalyan has deteriorated, posing a significant risk to patients, pregnant women, and railway employees. The road, which is the sole approach to the hospital, has been plagued by persistent waterlogging and deep potholes, making it nearly impassable.

The situation has sparked strong protests from railway staff, who accuse the administration of ignoring repeated complaints despite growing safety concerns. The road is not only used by patients and hospital visitors but also by commuters traveling to the Loco Shed, Railway Institute, Railway School, and railway staff quarters.

According to residents and railway employees, ambulances often struggle to navigate the damaged stretch, raising fears that delays during medical emergencies could prove fatal. The situation is particularly alarming for pregnant women, who are forced to endure a hazardous journey to reach the hospital.

Vivek Shishodia, Divisional President of the Central Railway Mazdoor Sangh (CRMS), expressed serious concern over the condition of the road, alleging that the authorities' negligence has allowed the situation to worsen. He demanded that the railway administration immediately undertake large-scale repair work and improve the drainage system to prevent recurring waterlogging.

Supporting the demand, Anil Kumar Garg, retired Chief Ticket Inspector (CTI) and President of the Agarwal Samaj Kalyan, said repeated representations to the authorities have failed to produce any results. He urged the administration to immediately repair the road and ensure safe access to the railway hospital.

The railway employees have warned that if urgent repairs are not carried out before the monsoon intensifies further, the damaged road could lead to a serious accident or delay critical medical assistance. They have urged the railway administration to act without further delay and restore the road on a war footing.

The Kalyan railway hospital provides essential medical services to railway employees and their families, as well as to the local community. The hospital's accessibility is crucial, especially during medical emergencies. The railway administration's inaction has raised concerns about the safety and well-being of patients and staff.

The Central Railway Mazdoor Sangh (CRMS) has been actively advocating for the rights of railway employees and has been pushing for improvements in the working and living conditions of railway staff. The CRMS has also been working to address various issues affecting the railway community, including healthcare and safety concerns.

In recent years, the Indian Railways has been focusing on improving its infrastructure and services, including the development of railway hospitals and healthcare facilities. However, the condition of the access road to the Kalyan railway hospital highlights the need for greater attention to detail and a more proactive approach to addressing safety concerns.

The situation in Kalyan serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining and improving critical infrastructure, particularly in areas that provide essential services to the public. The railway administration must take immediate action to repair the road and ensure safe access to the hospital, not only to prevent accidents but also to provide a safe and healthy environment for patients and staff.

In conclusion, the hazardous condition of the access road to the Kalyan railway hospital is a serious concern that requires immediate attention from the railway administration. The safety and well-being of patients, staff, and the local community depend on it. The administration must take a proactive approach to addressing this issue and work towards providing a safe and accessible environment for all.

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