Indian Railways is known globally for having one of the strongest railway networks in the world. Quite naturally, a large chunk of those travelling across the country consider trains as one of the key modes of transport.
The much-awaited railway budget was presented by Union Railways Minister Suresh Prabhu on Thursday. Let's take a quick look at a few highlights from this budget that every traveller should know.
- WiFi services will be available in 100 stations this year, and the service will be expanded to 400 more over the next two years. This will keep travellers well-connected at all times, and help them beat boredom.
- The walls of many station across the country are being painted with murals. This will make the railway stations tourist attractions in themselves. Besides, it will give travellers a glimpse into the local attractions and a peek into the cultural richness of the particular region.
- Railway stations of pilgrimage destinations will be beautified. While Puri will be the first, other places included in this project are Ajmer, Dwarka, Gaya, Varanasi, Haridwar and Parasnath, among others.
- IRCTC will soon offer a wide variety of food choices that will include local cuisines as well. E-catering will be expanded from 40 stations to 408 stations. In order to make train journeys hassle-free for mothers, a children's menu and baby food will be on offer.
- FM stations are expected to provide in-train entertainment via PA systems.
- Tejas, the new train with an operating speed of 130kmph and world-class on board services, will make train journeys more interesting.
- Booking tickets will become quicker and more hassle-free, as the capacity of the e-ticketing system has been enhanced from 2,000 tickets per minute to 7,200 per minute.
- Travellers will be able to explore a lot of new destinations as the north-eastern states of Mizoram and Tripura will soon be connected via a broad-gauge railway network.
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