The start itself was faulty, well late by some four and a half hours from New Delhi on July 22. "Only God can tell you when this train will reach Jalpaiguri," the driver of 12524 warned a passenger beforehand.
At 3 in the afternoon, when anxious passengers looked around for the train, Ashish Kumar, a bookseller at platform number 13 in New Delhi railway station, said, "it is yet to come from New Jalpaiguri, though it was expected to arrive at 12.10 pm today. In winters, it gets delayed further."
The old fans were not of much help in humid Delhi weather, making the wait till 7.45 pm even longer. The Sunday disappointment was complete with the promised free food onboard delayed trains nowhere in sight. Even paid food was difficult to come by on this train passing through four states. The official waiters in uniform could be spotted only three or four times in AC tier compartment during the entire journey. Those who had downloaded IRCTC’s “food on track” mobile application were also in a soup. The app showed food would be available next day as the train was late.