A brief overview of the state of Indian Railways through two simple charts.
Railways have been an indispensable part of the Indian subcontinent. Being one of the world’s largest networks it spans 1,15,000 km of track over a route of 65,436 km. Despite its record of constant increase in the number of passenger-journeys, the Indian railways faced a rather unpleasant decline in the number of passengers travelling in the year 2014.
Several arguments are given as the one of the possible reasons for this decline.
The persistent hike in the price of a railway ticket, and the rise in the cost of cancellation have been a major reason as to why people are shying away from the railways. Along with this, availability of decent and efficient alternative modes of travelling like luxurious sleeper buses and better road connectivity also played their part.
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