That's the dispatch room for the Bangalore Metro, not Indian Railways.
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hahahaha good to see that the greatest and the richest country like sri lanka has to rely on engines provided by snake charmersNice pics Andrew.
Sri Lanka is cursed to have India as a neighbour. Snake charmers and cow dung venerators.
They are not enjoyable. Nothing India makes is enjoyable.
Hullo, you don't know anything, come create a thread so that you could post 3000 photos of Chinese stations and trains like a paid advertisement, circle jerk fellow feathers, and come here with what India can do or can't do ?
Stick to posting more Chinese photos and exhausting yourself and your fellow circle jerkers.
Don't mind me. Carry on, false flagger.
I've read this news before.And Mumbai coaches made in China imported by Reliance ?
They offer the basic decency of life, isn't it?
Let me tell u, if it was in 2008-2009 when HSR was first introduced to China(at that time HSR operated on normal lines at 200-250km/h), yes, these new stations were rare. (Wuhan Railway Station in my citywas one of the first).
Now, HSR is like a disease spreading around China.
Just have a look at my thread(constantly upgraded) https://defence.pk/threads/chinese-hsr-news-and-information:original-translations.363685/
It is nearly a "shame" if one comes from a city or a county which has not been linked to national HSR network. One middle school in a remote mountainous region has an ad for teachers which said, "Teachers wanted, our county has HSR to Guangzhou and provincial capital". Cause they are super cosy, safe and cheaper than blood-sucking buses(I hate them, it took at least 2 hours from my city to my dad's hometown by bus, but now half an hour by HSR just 80% of the bus ticket fare).
Don't be worried when the first HSR in India attracts little passengers, the history in China has already show, patience and endeavour will make a difference, When India has an initial network, huge amount of people will be attracted to HSR.
Like this( all taken by my phone)
Shanghai
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Wuhan
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The old station in my city(for HSR and normal trains), a century-old
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Xiamen
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Quite the contrary, it's you who don't know anything.
Why don't you educate yourself for once? India does NOT have the indigenous design and manufacturing capability to produce rolling stock for her metro systems. That is a FACT.
The only modern metro rolling stock India produces is under license from Hyundai-Rotem, which is a South Korean company.
What is the fare like, is it cheaper than air or same cost?
In India 150 km/h trains are called high-speed trains.
Of course cheaper than air, even cheaper than discounted economy class tickets in most cases.What is the fare like, is it cheaper than air or same cost?
In India 150 km/h trains are called high-speed trains.
I've read this news before.
But before saying something about CSR, think about my questions below
1, Why CSR's MRT trains in Singapore do well even it rains more heavily in Singapore and many other cities in China?
2, Why don't u manufacture your own? If not, ask yourself what's your maintenance and checks before operation?
3, Why CSR & CNR continue to win bid in India if every Chinese train sucks?
So what ? We bought the technology. And we make metro coaches which do not leak water in rain.
Of course cheaper than air, even cheaper than discounted economy class tickets in most cases.
I feel sorry for your compatriots' comments and they are really that type of keyboard warriors in my own railway forum, ill-conceited, alway point out others' faults instead of self-examniation. It's actually a sort of inferior complex.
But don't get unmotivated by them, they cannot represent India and of course Modi's administration which is about ambition, learning from others and endeavour.
Calm down, it's in vain to preach some isolated minds.Nice pics Andrew.
Sri Lanka is cursed to have India as a neighbour. Snake charmers and cow dung venerators.
They are not enjoyable. Nothing India makes is enjoyable.
@by78 One of your photo is about my city Wuhan in Central China.
Last week I took a train to a nearby city within my province.
(Every time I travel, I'll take tons of photos of railway, that's railwaylism)
Wuhan Railway Station(more than 300 HSR services per day)
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A normal weekday night. Taking HSR is part our life.
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It was not a train starting from Wuhan, it was from Xi'an in Northwestern China 1000 km away and to Nanchang 800 km away.
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An HSR at an intermediate stop only waits for 1-10min.(1-3 for small stations, 2-10min for big one)
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All passengers aboard
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Cheaper safer faster and cosier than buses, crowed everyday
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Arrive at my destination, 30 minutes for 100km
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@Indian Patriot Back to topic. It's nothing shameful to see others' achievements. We feel the same compared to other sophisticated railway systems, like Japan. Motivated by them as opposed to vainglorious. Your attitude is what Modi's team calls for.