India’s Dirtiest Train Viral Video: Hundreds of trains run in India. Some are fast, some slow. Some travel long distances, while others’ journey ends in just a few hours. Be it the luxury facilities of Vande Bharat or the comfort of Rajdhani Express, passengers have a choice.
But today we will talk about the dirtiest train of the railways. It becomes difficult to travel by taking a ticket in this train, because due to dirt and smell, the journey of the passengers becomes very inconvenient.
Recently, a video went viral on social media, in which travel vlogger Ujjwal Singh exposed the railways. In the video, people’s faces scrunched up after seeing the filth inside the train. The condition of this train seen in the video created a sensation on social media. Let us know which train and on which route it runs?
1,00,280 complaints have been registered
Railways has also issued helpline numbers for complaints of dirt in the train, by calling which you can register your complaint. According to the CAG report, 1,00,280 complaints have been filed with the Railways regarding dirt and poor toilets. This figure shows that the problem of filth is not just one or two cases, but passengers have been facing this problem for a long time.
Travel vlogger shared the video
The video shared by Ujjwal Singh on his Instagram showed the “hell-like” condition inside the Dibrugarh-Kanyakumari Vivek Express. The toilet, wash basin and coach in the train were full of foul smell and filth. People across the country were shocked after seeing the video.
longest distance train
Vivek Express is the longest distance train in India. This train covers a distance of 4,000 kilometers from Kanyakumari to Dibrugarh and takes approximately 74-75 hours. Traveling in this train passing through 9 states is not easy for the passengers. People remain troubled during traveling due to dirt, smell and inconvenience. This is the reason why it has been given the title of the dirtiest train in the country.
be cautious before traveling
Be cautious before traveling in these trains. There have been many changes in the railway facilities, but Indian Railways is still at the forefront in terms of filth. Passengers lodge complaints about filth through the Madad app. Based on complaints, the Saharsa-Amritsar-bound Garib Rath train is at the top among the dirtiest trains in India. Tickets are expensive, but passengers have to travel in dirty coaches.