Early mornings at railway stations are usually bustling and noisy, with passengers rushing in every direction. But one station in Kerala has caught attention for a very different reason. Instead of the
usual chaos, viewers were struck by the calm atmosphere, open spaces, and a spotless platform. A short video capturing this simple yet striking scene has surprised many online. What stood out wasn’t the train or the crowd, but the station’s cleanliness and well-maintained appearance as people went about their day.
The video has sparked conversations about public spaces and civic habits, with many praising Kerala for setting a strong example.
A Quiet Station Scene That Caught Attention
The video opens with a train moving past the platform as people walk calmly nearby. Some passengers sit on benches, others walk with bags in hand, and a few wait near the platform edge. The floor looks clean and clear, with no litter in sight. Dustbins are placed properly, and the overall area appears well-maintained.
As the clip continues, more sections of the station come into view. People walk freely without having to dodge trash or clutter. Benches, pillars, and waiting areas all look tidy. Even the entry points and waiting halls appear clean.
What surprised many was how ordinary and effortless the scene felt. There was no special event or cleaning drive underway; it simply looked like a typical day, with everyone using the space responsibly. The video also highlights clear signboards and smooth, polished floors, enhancing the station’s neat appearance.
Text on the video reads, “Not a single piece of trash in the station” and “Kerala,” pointing out what impressed the person filming it. The clip highlights how cleanliness here seems to be part of daily life, not an exception.
Internet Reacts To Clean Railway Station In Kerala
Shared on January 1, the video has crossed over 6 lakh views so far and continues to gain attention. Many people took to the comments to share their thoughts and experiences.
A user wrote, “Civic sense is much better in Kerala compared to other cities.” Another said, “The difference between 100 per cent literacy and people who make fun of 100 per cent literacy.”
“Totally relatable! Saw it at Ernakulam station. Unlike Mumbai, where there’s filth everywhere, tracks, streets, and pan masala on signs. Delhi’s a mess too. Kerala deserves respect for its cleanliness,” a person wrote.
“This is Thalassery Kannur,” an individual commented. “Regular things in Kerala becoming news elsewhere,” another added.









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