Moving away to faster lane, to another interesting topic – Indian Railways. I have travelled by train to New Delhi by GT Express, Tamilnadu Express [2 nights and one whole day] and by Rajdhani Express. Rajdhani Express is a series of express passenger train services connecting New Delhi with other State capitals. The Rajdhanis are among the fastest trains in India. Surprised to read that Rajdhani Express was introduced in 1969 ! New Delhi station for Howrah station to cover a distance of 1,445 km in 17 hours 20 mins. Rajdhanis are fully air-conditioned; complimentary meals get served. These trains have fewer stops than other express trains and halt only at prominent stations. The Chennai Rajdhani Express (12433/34) was introduced in 1993 and runs twice a week from Delhi and twice from Chennai. It covers a distance of 2176 kilometers in 28 hours 10 minutes as compared to 33 hours covered by Tamil Nadu Express and 35 hours taken by Grand Trunk Express. The latest news is - Maharaja will soon come to help wait-listed passengers of Rajdhani trains as such travellers will be provided with the option of taking an Air India flight to their destination by paying marginally extra. Air India and IRCTC haveentered into a pact for the proposed arrangement which is expected to be in place "within a week", the carrier's chief Ashwani Lohani told news agency PTI. Under the proposed arrangement, people who have unconfirmed tickets across classes on Rajdhani trains would have the choice of boarding an Air India flight, provided the airline has services in the particular train route chosen by the passenger.Air India tickets would be offered to such passengers through IRCTC; the wait-listed passengers of AC First Class of Rajdhani trains would not have to pay any additional amount in case they decide to take an Air India flight. In the case of those booked on Rajdhani Second and Third AC classes, the passengers would have to pay up to Rs. 2,000 per ticket as additional amount for flying Air India, it is stated. - … .. and to conclude the arrest – first ‘selfie’ arrest of Uttar Pradesh. MailOnline reports on what could be the first ‘selfie’ arrest in Uttar Pradesh, three young men detained for halting the Rajdhani Express to take selfies. The incident took place in the Firozabad district neighbouring Arga on Wednesday, when the teenagers aged between 13 and 16 blocked the railway track at the Tundla - Etmadpur over bridge. The youths reportedly used stones, bricks and tree branches to block the track in order to take a selfie with the Rajdhani Express. Their motive for the blockage was to take selfies with the Rajdhani Express. Soon after they blocked the track in the afternoon, the Patna–New Delhi Rajdhani Express arrived. When the loco pilot noticed the obstruction, he applied the emergency brake. “The pilot informed the RPF personnel who were escorting the train and the youths were arrested. We recovered a digital camera and smartphones from their possession,” RPF commander said. “We also found dozens of pictures (selfies) of the youths with trains in the background from the camera and mobile phones,” he added. The youths gave a shocking explanation for their dangerous act. During interrogation, they reportedly told that they had clicked pictures with many trains, including passenger and good trains, but as Rajdhani runs on a high speed, they were not successful in clicking selfies even after repeated attempts for the past few days!”
27th May 2016