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Its going to be a hard and gruelling summer,especially if your vacation plans involve airlines such as Kingfisher and Air India. When I see images on TV,of stranded passengers immersed in violent disagreements with airline staff,or others helplessly sitting on the top of their suitcases,all I can think is,thank god thats not me. It could be any of us with a holiday ruined,non-refundable hotel bookings gone to waste,time,effort and stress compounded with the disappointment of it all. Since the start of competitive airfares in India,many of us have totally ditched the previous best option: the Indian Railways,since the AC-First fare on Rajdhanis was not significantly cheaper than an early-bird offer on low-cost carriers. But with the kind of losses airlines seem to have now,the price gap between the railways and airlines has widened permanently,and air tickets to almost anywhere have become prohibitively expensive. Its so unfair. Right when we allowed ourselves to get spoilt by air travel,well have to go back to affordable train travel.
We all have memories of Indian Railways,that,at some point,has been an intrinsic part of our lives either as children going to meet grandparents and relatives,or as older students,going back and forth from college. Many of us tend to travel on them less frequently as working adults,thanks to the till recently thriving aviation industry. But if you want to go to remote corners of the country,chances are youll still have to fall back on the railways that connect a mind boggling number of areas and people. As a child,I found the journey by train much better than the holiday itself. I have memories of lovely scenery and wonderful sights,a comforting chugging of wheels and endless portions of delicious,greasy food. Over the years,Ive done many overnight journeys by train to Kathgodam from Delhi,a very convenient time-saving option if youre heading anywhere in the Kumaon hills. Every visit to New Delhi Railway Station leaves me marvelling at how,in the midst of all the chaos of hordes of humans shoving their way around,trains leave with surprising punctuality. The railways show a spirited resilience,considering the ratio of carriage to passenger,much like Indians themselves. Which is why,railway officials can,very matter-of-factly suggest that passengers carry their own phenyl bottles to maintain hygiene in the washrooms. Theres no covert sarcasm there,just a practical solution,also recommended by Lonely Planet.
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