India's vast railway network, built by the British in the 19th century, played a critical role in both colonial trade and the country's fight for independence. Spanning 71,000 miles of track and connecting over 7,500 stations, the railways remain essential to India's economy and everyday life. From overcrowded trains in the unbelievable heat to historic stations like Muzaffarpur and Lucknow, this journey reveals the challenges of train travel in India. Along the way, we uncover stories of resilience-from the Sepoy Rebellion and Gandhi's anti-colonial campaign to the horrors of Partition and the increasing demand for women-only carriages. The adventure concludes with a ride on the Kangra Valley Railway, to the Himalayas.
Incredible resilience! The Indian train system is a true marvel of engineering and human endurance. How do these trains manage to keep running so efficiently despite the challenges?
you have so nicely presented the worst states and trains of india without any bias or superiority ot the typical white man. so nice. loved your russian train ride also. if possible try train on konkan and kerala.
don't know why foreigner showed overcrowded compartment basically known as "General compartment" and there are no reservations .. explore other compartment too where reservation applies
clickbait documentary ... over dramatic :D trying to find problem where there is none ... did not learn anything useful, just silly entitled complaining and whining Am unsubscribing from this channel
Kind of disrespectful to put cameras in people faces and of course it'll be difficult for someone that doesn't know the language and culture 🤷🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
India's vast railway network, built by the British in the 19th century, played a critical role in both colonial trade and the country's fight for independence. Spanning 71,000 miles of track and connecting over 7,500 stations, the railways remain essential to India's economy and everyday life.
From overcrowded trains in the unbelievable heat to historic stations like Muzaffarpur and Lucknow, this journey reveals the challenges of train travel in India. Along the way, we uncover stories of resilience-from the Sepoy Rebellion and Gandhi's anti-colonial campaign to the horrors of Partition and the increasing demand for women-only carriages. The adventure concludes with a ride on the Kangra Valley Railway, to the Himalayas.
Watching from Zambia Southern Africa 🌍
It looks like a 4th world country with old British train system.
An autism horrific total panic inducing nightmare.
Incredible resilience! The Indian train system is a true marvel of engineering and human endurance. How do these trains manage to keep running so efficiently despite the challenges?
what in the hell made you think any of what you saw was efficient?
British built them well
Try to travel in kerala
actually has little to do with trains but still interesting
you have so nicely presented the worst states and trains of india without any bias or superiority ot the typical white man. so nice. loved your russian train ride also. if possible try train on konkan and kerala.
don't know why foreigner showed overcrowded compartment basically known as "General compartment" and there are no reservations .. explore other compartment too where reservation applies
AND INDIA LIKES COMPARING THEMSELVES TO CHINA😅😅
We don't do uyghur muslim genocide like China.
Good 👍😊
Thank I am improving my English
Wait, did you actually follow the prayer?
36:15 ha ha not at all.
That was such a wild thing to say
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I love beef to the fullest modi
India is not for beginners 😂
Kavivi kisi k kaan k piche jakar ha ha ha ha ha ha aise haso matttttttttt 😡!!!!!!!!! Taklif hoti hai 🤬
train
You make it sound like it is very difficult to find directions to catch trains, just look at the indicator displays
Sometimes one is overwhelmed and not everyone is used to the crowds. He figured it out in the end. Takes time. And that’s okay.
How old this video........
3-4 years old at most
this deserves so many views
it isn’t on public release that’s why. It will be from Sunday Nov 24
clickbait documentary ... over dramatic :D trying to find problem where there is none ... did not learn anything useful, just silly entitled complaining and whining
Am unsubscribing from this channel
Kind of disrespectful to put cameras in people faces and of course it'll be difficult for someone that doesn't know the language and culture 🤷🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️