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Posted: Feb 14 2010 (19:02)
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Last Response: Feb 15 2010 (12:36)
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Last Response: Feb 15 2010 (12:36)
1 Public Posts - Mon Feb 15, 2010
Very correct. Special trains are given the last priority - so they are usually never on time. They are assigned old, spare coaches - so the coach conditions are bad, and many of the fittings - light, etc. will probably not work.
Just understand the logic here - special trains are introduced to tackle seasonal rush to somehow get people from A to B. Without Special trains, many, many people will have to cancel their holiday plans because it is impossible for them visit their friends and relatives because of non-availability of train ticket. The railway lines are already packed with trains. So when they introduce special trains, they "know" that the existing railway tracks are not meant to handle additional regular...
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Just understand the logic here - special trains are introduced to tackle seasonal rush to somehow get people from A to B. Without Special trains, many, many people will have to cancel their holiday plans because it is impossible for them visit their friends and relatives because of non-availability of train ticket. The railway lines are already packed with trains. So when they introduce special trains, they "know" that the existing railway tracks are not meant to handle additional regular...
more...