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Gati ‘Man’ express: This railways employee can get your ticket printed in fraction of seconds, see how

Since being shared, the video has accumulated over 9.3 lakh views and numerous comments

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Tribune Web Desk

Chandigarh, July 1

The most distressing task that people face before traveling by train is to procure tickets as the windows are limited with huge throng usually witnessed outside them. But the problem now seems to have been fixed with a railways employee working as superman while printing tickets from Automatic Ticket Vending Machine (ATVM).

The man has mastered the art of dispensing tickets from these machines and his video is now going viral on social media.

The video of this employee has been shared on Twitter by an account named Mumbai Railway Users, claiming that the now-viral man can get as many as 3 tickets printed in 15 seconds. “Somewhere in Indian Railways this guy is so fast giving tickets to 3 passengers in 15 seconds,” the caption of the post reads.

Since being shared, the video has accumulated over 9.3 lakh views and numerous comments. Netizens are hailing him saying that the speed of thought can be seen in his fingers.

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