The railway network in India - one of the largest in the world

Head of the Ministry of railway traffic in India has announced that it plans to enter the first eight years of raising fares, but after a few minutes the party leader Mamata Banerjee, Congress rejected this project. The railway network in India - one of the largest in the world, every day trains used by about 14 million passengers and 64 373 km of w / e ways to cut through the most densely populated cities.

With this release you will see how the giant, but impossibly overloaded rail network of the Indian subcontinent.

1. The Indians go to work in a suburban train at the entrance to Mumbai. (Rafiq Maqbool, AP)



2. Passengers crowded train in the car, on the ground for luggage. Photographed in New Delhi. (Manish Swarup, AP)



3. People go to work between the carriages of the train in Mumbai. (Rafiq Maqbool, AP)



4. A boy looks out the window of a train station in New Delhi. (Manish Swarup, AP)



5. Passengers sit in a local train to New Delhi. (Kevin Frayer, AP)



6. An employee w / station with a red flag stands on the rails in New Delhi, where the technical work. (Manish Swarup, AP)



7. A boy collects garbage on w / e ways in New Delhi. (Manish Swarup, AP)



8. The passenger runs across the rails in front of the approaching train to climb on it from the other side. The picture was taken at the station Bhubaneswar. (Biswaranjan Rout, AP)



9. The three passengers crammed on the top shelf in the express train to New Delhi. (Manish Swarup, AP)



10. Passengers on a platform of "storming" commuter train in Mumbai. (Rafiq Maqbool, AP)



11. Passengers standing in the open doorway, while a large crowd waiting for landing on a platform in Mumbai. (Rafiq Maqbool, AP)