In the month of May, I was returning from Ahmedabad in Duronto Express, which is a non-stop train between Ahmedabad and Mumbai. One of the fellow passengers wanted to get off at Borivali. However, he did not know that train does not have a stoppage at Borivali. He had two options—either to jump at Borivali, which was obviously a riskier option or to travel up to Mumbai Central and return to Borivali from there. He opted for the second option. He had to make arrangements for going back to Borivali; his time got wasted, money spent, and energy drained. There was a mismatch between the station he wished to get off at and the train he had chosen.