This is India’s dirtiest train; takes 75 hours to cover a 4000 KM journey across 9 states; the train is…
New Delhi: Hundreds of trains run in India on numerous routes. Some are fast, some are slow, some are long-distance, and some provide different facilities. Some cover a long distance; some end their journey in an hour. Vande Bharat has luxury facilities, Rajdhani Express has comfort, but today we will not talk about all these. Today, we will talk about the dirtiest train of the railways. If the journey in the train in which you travel after paying the ticket fare becomes difficult due to dirt and smell, then people only abuse the railways. Recently, a video went viral on social media, where a vlogger exposed the railways. People were shocked to see the dirt in the train.
India’s dirtiest train: No official data on this type of dirtiest train has been shared by the railways, but on the basis of complaints of dirt in the train, a list of dirtiest trains in India can be prepared. Let us tell you that the railways issue a helpline number for complaints of dirt in the train. You can register your complaint by calling those numbers. Recently, it was revealed in the CAG report that 100,280 complaints were registered with the railways regarding dirt in trains and water in the toilets.
Lot of dirt in a journey of 4000 km
Travel vlogger Ujjwal Singh has shared a video on Instagram. In this video, he showed the pile of dirt inside the train. People are forced to travel amidst hell-like conditions inside the Dibrugarh-Kanyakumari Vivek Express train. People have given the title of the dirtiest train to the country’s longest-distance train, covering a distance of 4000 km. This train takes 74 to 75 hours to travel from Kanyakumari to Dibrugarh. From toilets to wash basins, this train passing through 9 states was filled with stench, stink and filth.
Be prepared before travelling in these trains
Many changes may have been seen in the facilities of the railways, but even today, Indian Railways is at the forefront in terms of dirtiness. People complain about dirtiness with the help of the Madad app. Based on these complaints, the Garib Rath train going to Saharsa-Amritsar is at the forefront in the case of India’s dirtiest train. The train going from Amritsar in Punjab to Saharsa district of Bihar is jam-packed. The ticket fare is also not less, but in the name of convenience, people are forced to travel in dirty coaches.
HIGHLIGHTS
- India’s dirtiest train takes 75 hours to cover a 4000 KM journey across 9 states.
- Hundreds of trains run in India on numerous routes.
- Vande Bharat has luxury facilities, while Rajdhani Express has comfort.
- Today, we will talk about the dirtiest train of the railways.
If the journey in the train in which you travel after paying the ticket fare becomes difficult due to dirt and smell, then people only abuse the railways. Recently, a video went viral on social media, where a vlogger exposed the railways. People were shocked to see the dirt in the train.
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