Is there life on Platform Number 4?
At 9.15 last night this thought popped into my head, staring at the desolate platform at Majestic Bangalore. Somehow the name is not in sync with the place. The railway station in Bangalore is anything but Majestic. Hailing from Chennai, where Central station and the surrounding areas are known for the characteristic look, feel, smell and touts – Bangalore Majestic, sadly has no such character.
The journey to the station took a while, what with my auto driver blaming the inching traffic and unwillingly being a part of it. As I got down at the station I noticed a huge crowd squatted outside the main entrance, spilling out from the crowd already inside which I encountered in the next few minutes.
I had the longest wait for a platform ticket ever. It gave me the feeling once again that Bangalore was actually a mutant spectator to its burgeoning progress. If you could call it that - Progress. The sheer inability to cope with the speed in which this city was moving was evident. The announcer was on time to tell me that the train wasn’t. And I was to receive the delayed train on Platform number 4. Now where have I heard that before?!
I managed to buy the platform ticket much against my instincts, which are quite adept at flirting with disaster. The cheap thrill of getting away with something unlawful was pushed to the back seat for this evening. The queue seemed never ending till I reached the window. And the ticket vendor with a silent nod pushed a platform ticket as though, he held a grudge against me.
The journey inside the station is as bad as out on the roads in Bangalore. Outside the potholes keep you on your feet, or otherwise. Inside the station the people squatted around will keep you guessing on which path to tread.
This is when it got weird. Of all the platforms in the world, ok Bangalore majestic, which are connected by a subway from the main entrance, only platform number 4 was left out. It’s actually an architectural wonder. As in I wonder who the fuck planned it in such a warped manner that only platform number 4 was connected to the main entrance by one lonely over-bridge.
I got there after a while. I had enough time to kill, but not a clue, how?
The moment I started climbing down to the platform from the overhead bridge, I could just begin to see how much of a dump this particular strip was. Barely lit, it had an eerie setting to it. Not one soul around. For a minute I actually turned back wanting to retrace my steps and wait in the main lobby till the train arrived.
Then, the instincts I was talking about – they were back. I stepped onto the platform. And then I saw still life, absolutely still. Watching as I stood on that platform, there was no movement, add to it no lights, no people, no canteens, no… there were two dogs and quite a few cartons.
2 Dogs were sitting atop the cartons - like they owned the platform. And they had nothing much going on either – they were sleeping! And I did what any half educated twit would do – let sleeping dogs lie. Waiting for the train, I stood there wondering if there was any life at all, on platform number 4!
A few minutes passed, and just as I was just getting used to the eerie silence, arose a disturbance that set the two hounds barking. I turned around shaken, to see a man rising from amidst the cartons, like a phoenix from the ashes. A drunk, disheveled and haggard, coughing incorrigibly, stumbled past me, and took the steps up. The two hounds in his pursuit barking their heads off.
It took me a while to compose myself and a few minutes later was laughing in relief as I saw a train make its way in from a distance… soon there would be more life on platform number 4. Possibly more than it could handle.
Jul 2005