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But how is the effort in Pakistan relevant to that in India?That's very reductive of the efforts of the Indian Railways, if we were to compare the amount of track laid per square kilometre and trains per capita post 1947 India was only slightly better than Pakistan.
If anything pakistan was in a better position to exploit the groundwork laid by the British, you quite literally had to just follow the Indus, just 1 single straight line compared to India where we had to solve a jigsaw puzzle.
Same with Srilanka Even though their train infra was lower it still crossed all major population and economic centers
Never said it's not archaic just that compared to rest of the subcontinent it's way far ahead.
Not sure what makes you think it's not a connectivity option for every economic class, when excluded for the top 1% who can afford air travel it caters to every economic class
On A train from jaipur to Delhi you are guaranteed to meet a person from every economic class.
Poor in General Bogies, Lower Middle class in sleeper Bogies upper middle class in 3rd AC Bogies and Upper Class in 1st & 2nd AC Bogies
There is no way a person who can afford to travel by air will use railways regularly, because airlines have way different strength that railways and unless India has extensive Bullet Train that's just a pipe dream.
According to big data statistics from China, a comparison of actual travel times between high-speed rail and air travel reveals the following:There is no way a person who can afford to travel by air will use railways regularly, because airlines have way different strength that railways and unless India has extensive Bullet Train that's just a pipe dream.
Its not about time. When uou have choked air corridoors, shifting people to hsr means you spend money on infra and jobs istead of burning all that cash in aviation fuel.According to big data statistics from China, a comparison of actual travel times between high-speed rail and air travel reveals the following:
Within 800km, high-speed rail has a significant time advantage;
Within 800-1200km, high-speed rail and air travel are roughly equivalent, with considerable fluctuations in specific times, indicating fierce competition between the two;
Beyond 1200km, air travel has a significant time advantage.
Note that this analysis is based on the operating speed of China's high-speed rail.
From a cost perspective: High-speed rail ticket prices in China are relatively fixed, while airfares fluctuate greatly, making precise analysis impossible.
However, most of the time, when the distance between two locations exceeds 1200km, airfares are highly likely to be lower than high-speed rail fares. The greater the distance, the more pronounced the price advantage of airfares becomes.
Bragging that Indian Railways is “slightly better” than Pakistan and Sri Lanka isn’t the flex you think it is.
Just this past year, nearly 3.4 crore passengers couldn’t even travel because their waitlisted tickets never confirmed.
Packing the working class like sardines into unreserved bogies while the wealthy lock themselves behind the doors of 1st AC isn’t some beautiful triumph of egalitarian connectivity if you’re painting that picture.
The ones who actually made it on board are crawling to their destinations on a network where regular express trains average a pathetic 40 to 55 km/h. Even the highly marketed Vande Bharat struggles to maintain an 83 km/h average.
Then you went ahead to dismissing true modernization like high speed rail as a “pipe dream” so you’re proving you’ve fully surrendered to the very mediocrity you’re trying so desperately to defend.
My painting style is pretty impressionist - since the abstract would be wasting time on what is reserved vs unreserved instead of talking to the class divide but to each their own eye.Last year 741 crore passengers travelled by Indian railways. As per your claim, less than 5% didn't get the tickets. Patients, students, ladies, armed forces have their own quota and mostly do secure a reservation.
Only general class bogeys are unreserved.
Rest all classes (sleeper class, 3 tier AC, 2 tier AC, 1st AC, AC chair car) are fully reserved in advance with provisions of emergency bookings quota. Most newer trains have only reserved seats.
I don't know how abstract is your painting style, but your claim is not factually correct.
It's a simple matter of demand and supply. There are more travelers than available seats. The obvious solution is to increase the number of trains, but the basic infrastructure is barely adequate to support the existing services. A massive infrastructure overhaul is urgently needed.My painting style is pretty impressionist - since the abstract would be wasting time on what is reserved vs unreserved instead of talking to the class divide but to each their own eye.
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing.The Forever Lost Beauty of Nilambur Railway station ( kerala). The brutal toll of upgradation !View attachment 196230View attachment 196231View attachment 196229
My painting style is pretty impressionist - since the abstract would be wasting time on what is reserved vs unreserved instead of talking to the class divide but to each their own eye.
My painting style is pretty impressionist
since the abstract would be wasting time on what is reserved vs unreserved instead of talking to the class divide but to each their own eye.
I wanted to remain polite and avoid engaging in the discussion in an overly subjective and rude manner.Dedicated freight corridoor that we built to compete with china now carries double decker trains.
Dedicated freight corridoor was created with explicit purpose of reducing manufacturing lgistics cost by running trains for only freight. Dedicated freight corridoor was designed to promote manufacturing by reducing logistics cost to help compete with countries like china.I wanted to remain polite and avoid engaging in the discussion in an overly subjective and rude manner.
But often, your thought processes are truly laughable, more ignorant than idiots!
Do you know why so many countries around the world don't promote double-decker freight trains? Is it because they can't learn India's "magical technology"? ------ Even more astonishing is that you actually use this to compete with China.
Drink less cow piss!
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