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Death toll is 142 now. Hope to find survivors are fading!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/11/20/at-least-30-killed-in-indian-train-crash/
Should India focus on upgrading and improving the existing system before even thinking about bullet trains?
More than 2000 people were on that train?! That's FOUR TIMES the designed capacity!!!
I don't know how much India is spending on its railways but it seems 100 billion USD a year is an appropriate figure considering the age and size of Indian railways.
And annual investment of 100 billion USD should last for at least 20 years.
I don't know how much India is spending on its railways but it seems 100 billion USD a year is an appropriate figure considering the age and size of Indian railways.
And annual investment of 100 billion USD should last for at least 20 years.
At this time, we don't know if there were any passengers on the roof of carriages that were uncounted for.
Yes, 100 billion dollars at least per year for upgrading existing railways, lasting at least 2 decades.I don't know how much India is spending on its railways but it seems 100 billion USD a year is an appropriate figure considering the age and size of Indian railways.
And annual investment of 100 billion USD should last for at least 20 years.