"We are a bit frightened in the wake of the massive tragedy but we have to reach our destination anyhow," said Akhilesh Jha who boarded S-1 coach before scheduled departure of the train for Patna at 2 PM.
In the worst rail accident since 1999, 150 passengers were killed and more than 200 injured, when 14 coaches of the Patna-bound train derailed near Kanpur Rural district early on Sunday due to suspected rail fracture.
Underlining the mood, Jha said, "Our prayer to God is we should reach our destination safely."
Another passenger in the S-1 coach, Raman Jha became philosophical, saying, "Life and death are in hands of God."
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Western Railway's Ratlam division senior Public Relations Officer Jitendra Kumar Jayant said the rush in the train, which runs every Wednesday and Sunday, was the same today as it used to be before the mishap.
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