Yes fairly frequently, i like train journeys, don't think there is any better way of learning about people and with IR fares, its dirt cheap way of doing so.
Unfortunately i don't travel much on central railways where Bhusawal is and sometimes when i do, its mostly on Punjab mail. As the train's schedule would have it, Bhusawal arrives on either side during night, so really don't know if our omelette ninja is around.
oh yes, 80s evoke a sense of nostalgia. I do remember travelling between Agra and Bhopal (where my maternal grandpa lived) every summer vacations.
Those days one would have to pack a bedroll, a water can and a lot of other things (home cooked food for example) that are getting lost today.
btw on question of food, i'm sharing an old image and a story (taken some time in winter 2009, while travelling on Punjab mail to Agra).
I was quite pissed off with very poor breakfast served by train pantry (some greasy cutlets and bread). Our coach attendant advised me to try out some vendor food. When train made a stop at a station called Hoshangabad (MP), i got down and found hawkers selling Samosas, jalebis, wild berries and tea to passengers of unreserved coaches. I had some samosas and can say without any doubt, some of the best i ever had. i keep this picture as a souvenir of that chilly misty morning and a fact that its on journeys like these that one finds little treasured moments.
& i bet thats possible only on Indian railways.
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