As the Kalka Mail train pulls into Delhi railway station at dawn, it is every man, woman and child for themselves.
New Railway Minister Dinesh Trivedi faced protests from family members of the passengers injured in the Kalka Mail accident and was heckled as he visited a hospital here.
It was a train journey that these passengers would certainly want to forget but the memories of them getting trapped inside the ill-fated Kalka Mail and others screaming for help would linger on through their life time.
At least 38 passengers were killed and about 210 injured when 15 bogies of a speeding Delhi-bound Kalka Mail derailed here today -- the second major train mishap in a week in Uttar Pradesh.