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Originally Posted by narayans80 TN express 1AC was a different league. The upholstery was fabric in place of usual rexine. Food is nothing to write home about, its more or less the same you get elsewhere. |
Thank You, @narayans80; Tamil Nadu Express was, is, and will forever be a class ahead of the rest. So far as food goes, there's been little change from the 70s till now. Except for the quality of meals on a few trains which has improved significantly, the tea, for example, is as watery and bland as it used to be several decades ago.
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Originally Posted by shresan23 I am yet to travel in the first class segment of Indian Railways. Anything i should check for or keep in mind? |
Nothing, @shresan23, except that you should enjoy the experience.
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Originally Posted by sukhbirST I travelled by Ist AC when I got married and the reason was 70kg luggage allowance |
Thank You, @sukhbirST. Luggage allowance for a new couple travelling is a huge boon; can relate to it because we travelled with almost 100 kg luggage cross-country after marriage.
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Originally Posted by coolmind Has anyone noticed the lock to the odour controller! |
Thank You, @coolmind. Forget the odour controller, one can see the soap dispenser in toilets also sealed so that they aren't stolen. All this is because we people love to pilfer stuff.
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Originally Posted by BoneCollector Tejas coaches are good but due to speed, I couldn't sleep well |
Thank You Doc. Surprised that you couldn't rest. My experience in trains is that I sleep better when on the upper berth. The lower can allow body rattles to creep in and disturb sleep. The worst berth to travel in is the side lower in 2AC, 3AC and sleeper. Sideways displacement of the train can shake one out of deepest of slumber.
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Originally Posted by jkrishnakj My most memorable 1 AC journey was by Pandian Express from Madurai to Madras. This was during my childhood and ages and ages ago.
The worst was my travel 2 weeks back from Hyd to Blr by the Garib Rath; experience the side middle. Torture is a lesser word |
Thank You, @jkrishnaj; two extreme experiences. Was the 1AC in Pandyan the meter gauge one?
The worst train to travel in is Garib Rath, and the side middle deserves a
na-real award for the best innovation, or a real award for the most torturous innovation. Shame on whoever even thought of this. They'd even converted regular 3ACs to sport this rotten arrangement in 2009, but fortunately the arrangement was withdrawn after protests.
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Originally Posted by mindshack taking a train - 1st class coupe, trains are is much better suited as it avoids long cab ride to the airport, airport check in, security check, wait to board, boarding ques, de-boarding, waiting for luggage etc. |
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Originally Posted by am1m For distances under 800km, I almost always prefer taking a train. Flight has just become too much of a hassle these days- getting to the airport through Bangalore traffic, the drama of security check, utterly slow process at Bangalore airport and the hassle of getting transport from the airport . Prefer trains to flights any day. |
Agree with both of you, @mindshack and @am1m. To cite an example - I was scheduled to travel from Surat to Hyderabad in 2008 to attend a program in ASCI. I had two options - a) take a train from Surat to Mumbai in the night and a flight from there to Hyderabad, and a cab from Airport to ASCI OR b) take a train straight from Surat to Secunderabad. I tried the latter and it was much easier for me to reach my destination. All I needed to do was leave office approx. 4 hours earlier and I was in ASCI in around the same time.
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Originally Posted by IP_Man I'm not nit-picking but why our first class of Indian Railway is so pathetic? |
Thank You, @IP_Man. We, in India, don't deserve such trains because we do not know how to keep them well. One look at loos at the end of a train journey is proof enough of how neat we keep places. Added to that, the folks designing the inside of coaches are using the same old designs for berths because they haven't thought of something better. All the
"show-baazi" is on the outside. Let me add that the quality of coaches now is zilch compared to the build, say, 10 years earlier. This is true for cars, home appliances, everything.
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Originally Posted by greatgyan The diversion was atrocious; the so called premium service Duronto was stopping randomly at several halts |
Sorry to hear about your ordeal, @greatgyan. Diversions happen because of some work on the rail infrastructure which requires a block. As a traveller, I always look out for blocks by referring to messages or Exceptional Trains tab under
www.trainenquiry.com. Once a train is diverted, that is the end of timekeeping. I've faced diversions due to derailment and spent an extra 11 hours on 2 occasions.