Indian Railways warns passengers, says no Avenger coming to save your life
As Marvel's latest superhero film, Avengers: Endgame continues to break all box office records, the Indian Railways has come up with a unique warning for its passengers.
As Marvel's latest superhero film, Avengers: Endgame continues to break all box office records, the Indian Railways has come up with a unique warning for its passengers. Even as "Avengers: Endgame" has caught the fancy of the Indian population, Western Railways is capitalising on the craze around the Hollywood film to spread awareness about railway safety.
It has issued an interesting notification on its Twitter handle, saying "No Avenger is coming to save your life here; you will have to be your own saviour and choose a safer way." The Railway division has asked people to use foot overbridges and escalators while crossing the railway track. It has warned people not to trespass the railway track, which may endanger their life. Western Railways' tweet came after many incidents of death on the track were reported.
"Trespassing the railway tracks can be your endgame," the tweet said. Many people cross the railway tracks even when foot overbridges are available. Avenger: Endgame, the Hollywood movie has witnessed a very good response from the audience. The film has so far collected about Rs 150 crore in India and over Rs 8,000 crore across the world.
"No Avenger is coming to save your life here; you will have to be your own saviour and choose a safer way. Please use the Foot over bridges and escalators and do not trespass the railway tracks. #AvengersEndgame #Avengers #EndGameIsHere #EndGameIsHere #TicketToSuraksha," the railway division tweeted.
At least 134 people have retweeted on the Western Railways' thread.
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