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Posted: Apr 08 2011 (19:47)
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Last Response: Apr 08 2011 (23:12)
8 Responses
Last Response: Apr 08 2011 (23:12)
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I Just Read About the Pakistan Railways...
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I Just Read About the Pakistan Railways...
Pakistan has Joined Iran and India By Its Railways...
Has Further Plans to Join Afghanistan, Turkmenistan via Afghanistan Connecting port City of Gwadar with Countries of Central Countries...
Also...
more...
7 Public Posts - Fri Apr 08, 2011
Indian broad gauge is NOT as per international standards. One widely adopted gauge internationally is the "Standard Gauge" which is narrower than the broad gauge. So you will find that in most other countries, trains are much narrower - have less width.
By far, Indian long-distance trains are among the broadest in the world - they can accommodate the side berth, 6+2 people per compartment. With standard gauge, there may be only 5 people per compartment.
By far, Indian long-distance trains are among the broadest in the world - they can accommodate the side berth, 6+2 people per compartment. With standard gauge, there may be only 5 people per compartment.