Two feet are a world apart
An account of this journey was also published here
On a cold January morning, passengers wait at Jora - Alapur for the morning service to Sabalgarh and Sheopur Kalan
Bhoru Lal Shakya has worked on this line for 37 years. He now manages the gates at the Rail Road Bridge near Sikroda.
The second Rail Road Bridge on this line lies near Kailaras. Due to the old age of the bridge, heavy vehicles now take a detour via a culvert build alongside.
As is usual in this country - those on two wheels pay scant respect to the right of way for a train.
Winter has enveloped the beautiful countryside and forced most of the roof riders indoors
The morning service is patronized by everyone - students, office goers, housewives...
By the time the train reaches Sabalgarh, the crowds have swelled and hit the roof as the sun is out
Sabalgarh is also the location for the crossing with its equally packed opposite number
A stencilled sign warning of a fine for rooftop travel is duly ignored. Officials say they sell 4 times the number of tickets against each train's official carrying capacity.
Evening falls and the deserted station slowly starts coming to life for the last of the day's arrivals.
The first to arrive is the service from Sheopur - and its commuters quickly melt away in the darkness
Bang on time, the day's last service, the fast passenger from Gwalior turns up, ending the wait for some.
At the crack of dawn, the ticket window at Sabalgarh opens for the morning departures and commuters throng it thick and fast
Sabalgarh may lack tourist attractions, but the samosas at Agarwal Nashta Corner are reason enough to keep going back
Don't tell me you don't hear strains of a mandolin when you see this image
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Recent comments
Brilliant pics...!!! Superb trip reoport!!!
Posted by Bhaveen Patel on 2015 Apr 25 14:48:34 +0000
Fantastic set of pictures.
Posted by Lalam on 2015 Apr 23 16:53:59 +0000
Masterclass! Such an amazing set of images.
Posted by Apurva Bahadur on 2015 Apr 19 14:29:31 +0000