| Rajasthani associations rail against lack of trains by Mafia on 20 February, 2013 - 03:00 PM | ||
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Mafia | Rajasthani associations rail against lack of trains on 20 February, 2013 - 03:00 PM | |
P. Nirmal, an entrepreneur in the city, often ends up travelling as an RAC (reservation against cancellation) passenger to his hometown in Rajasthan even if he books tickets much in advance.This is a common complaint of many people from some northern states, particularly Rajasthan, who have settled in Chennai. Several residents complain that thousands of people who have settled in the city have to depend on a small number of trains to travel to their home states.Mr. Nirmal said that tickets for the two direct trains to Rajasthan get booked within a few days four months before the date of departure. There are not sufficient trains to Guwahati too, he said. “During emergencies, I sometimes opt for a flight,” he added.But not everyone can afford to travel by a flight, says Arjun Singh.N., president of Tamil Nadu Rajasthan Royals Association.Of the two direct trains to Rajasthan from Chennai, the Chennai Jaipur express is operated twice in a week, while the Chennai Jodhpur express from Chennai Egmore is operated only once a week. “It is not sufficient for thousands of people who travel every day from the city. The number of passengers have increased manifold over the past few years. The waiting list often goes up to over 300 on these trains,” Mr. Arjun said. | ||