5 Sept 2012
I’m aboard the Kota Pnbe Exp from Agra to Varanasi. My first of many train rides in India, I sit not on my berth but in the corridor between the cars, the door wide open and my feet dangling out over the tracks as we roll by the green fields on a cool, cloudy day. There is a man next to me, I think he is asleep.
I see:
lush green fields – of rice?
salesman: chaiiiii! chaiiii! chaiiiii!
heaps – no, mountains – of trash
a brick factory
a polluted pastoral, to my dismay
white-topped grasses blowing in the wind
lotus water-lily’s in the canals
scarecrows
saris
black burkas
slums built from tarps
timid Indian kids watching me from their berths
fields of yellow flowers
a man – a sadhu? – sitting beside me – asleep?
Tips for train travel in India:
Get an account at Cleartrip.com – it is enormously helpful
Purchase tickets two weeks in advance of your travel date
Take sleeper class for shorter trips during the day – the glass windows can lift up, providing a great view of the countryside
Take AC 2 or 3 tier for longer trips – less noise, less traffic in the middle of the night, more trustworthy people
If you have to buy tickets on the day of your trip, buy a 2nd class unreserved at the station and then board the train in an AC class car. Find the TT (ticket man) and tell him you want to upgrade. He’ll find you a berth – but this won’t work if you aren’t traveling solo.
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