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A viral video by travel vlogger Ujjwal Singh highlights the ''poor hygiene'' on the Kanyakumari–Dibrugarh Vivek Express, calling it "India's dirtiest train." The clip has sparked mixed reactions, with ...
10 most unique trains by Indian railways If you think travelling by air offers breathtaking views, think again! Travelling by train is an experience in itself! If you think a train journey can be ...
Super Vasuki is considered to be the longest train in India. It stretches over 3.5 kilometres in length and has a total of 295 coaches.
Indian-made trains, developed under the "Make in India" initiative, are currently undergoing initial tests at speeds up to 280 km/h, though the operational target upon project completion is 320 km/h.
MUMBAI, (IANS) – The summer season in India has brought with itself a surge in travel, for which the train is the most preferred mode of transport for most people. While the scorching summer is ...
As part of a strategic Indo-Japanese partnership, Japan will gift two Shinkansen train sets — one each from the E5 and E3 series — for initial inspection and performance testing.
A man claimed a Kazakhstan school English book showed overcrowded Indian trains to depict India while showcasing scenic images for other countries. An English textbook used in schools in ...
An American travel vlogger said he was taken ill with a severe respiratory infection following a 15-hour train ride in India. Nick Maddock, a travel content creator who has 200,000 followers on ...
New Delhi: The Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project promises to give a major boost to India’s transportation sector. The project is steadily progressing, bringing India’s high-speed rail ...
The machine allows passengers to withdraw cash even while the train is moving Mumbai: In a first-of-its-kind move, the Mumbai-Manmad Panchavati Express has become the first train in India to have ...
UK YouTuber George Buckley’s video of ordering food while travelling with Indian Railways has prompted varied comments from social media users.
India is preparing to launch its first 1,200-horsepower hydrogen-powered train in May, setting a global benchmark. This initiative, along with developments like the 9,000-horsepower locomotive ...