KRAIT
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Well. We like to Live on The Edge.The ground is not flat. Isn't it a bit dangerous to construct a bridge here ?
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Well. We like to Live on The Edge.The ground is not flat. Isn't it a bit dangerous to construct a bridge here ?
Well. We like to Live on The Edge.
Haven't traveled on the roof, but have traveled on the door with legs hanging outside. Awesome way to travel and I can smoke as it doesn't bother any one then.Actually it should be " We like to Live off The Edge" considering our habit of travelling on the roofs of the trains...
Well well, i suppose eventually everyone would be happy. Have a look at this map
As usual nothing for the North East.
Haven't traveled on the roof, but have traveled on the door with legs hanging outside. Awesome way to travel and I can smoke as it doesn't bother any one then.
As usual nothing for the North East.
As usual nothing for the North East.
There is a massive white space in the middle, I guess they have decided based on commercial viability.
@Jayanta this is only plans for 2020- there is plenty of scope to expand the network post-2020. And nations with HSR don't have 100% coverage anyway, for a project of this scope that is to cost 10s of billions there needs to be economic viability- you don't just set up a HSR on loss making routes were the demand isn't there. The map shows purely HSR devlopments not all other mainstream railway developments. IIRC it had been said that building a HSR line through the "chicken-neck" was almost impossible and going through BD isn't an option- so what can they do?
As usual nothing for the North East.
Dude, You are talking about North East???
I live in Central Indian State of Madhya Pradesh, which hardly gets any preference when it comes to High-Value projects such as Industrial corridor, HSR, SEZ, Freight corridor, etc.
Even the no. of trains crossing through important cities here are very less.
LOOK at that MAP again, u'll find that apart from NE, the entire CENTRAL INDIA has been skipped.
Why??
B'coz we send only 29 MPs for the Parliament of the total 543, add to it, our bad luck is that when we send more Congress MPs, the Govt. at the center is that of BJP & when we send more BJP MPs, the Govt. at the center is that of Congress, that means we hardly have representation in the Cabinet of GOI.
We have started accepting that, India is a DEMOCRACY & obviously a Govt. can't satisfy each & every one in the pop. of 1.2 billion. Anyways, to be really practical here, NE, though very Important for India, represents only 2% of the Indian population, the Govt. has to think about 98% people also. Besides, opening a HSR for smaller number of people that too through difficult terrains of mountains, etc. hardly makes any Commercial Sense, right??
Having said that, i am not ruling out the possibility of such projects being carried out eventually in the NE (& also my state ) in the near future, we just have to be a little PATIENT. As they say Rome was not Built in a Day.