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Terrifying scene in the crowded Indian railway

India is the country with the railway network in the world's second largest. That means that each day will be about 23 million passengers use this medium, so the trains in India are "designated" is not for the faint of heart.

Particularly the railways in India not only to contribute in the development of trade and industry of the country but it is also interesting discoveries point to attract more tourists, especially those who are adventurous. However, if you have the courage to use this medium to travel if they see the pictures below.


Current population of India is 1.2 billion people. Photo: Stringer India / Reuters


In India, the railway is a company majority owned operation, which is the company Indian Railways. This is one of the companies with the largest staff in the world with about 1.4 million employees .. Picture: Ajay Verma / Reuters


Currently there are about 11,000 trains every day in India. Photo: Anindito Mukherjee / Reuters


Network Rail runs along the length and width of India, with a total length of 63 140 km up to. Photo: Krishna Murari Kishan / Reuters


The fastest train route New Delhi - Bhopal Shatabdi at the speed of 93 miles / hour. Photo: Danish Siddiqui / Reuters


Train route is the slowest velocity Nilgiri Ooty Mettupalayam 6 mph. With this speed, you can jump off the boat and climb back to the ship with ease. Photo: Ahmad Masood / Reuters


According to safety regulations each vessel must have at least four emergency exit windows. Photo: Navesh Chitrakar / Reuters


Thiruvananthapuram Guwahati is a record for the lines at most delay the waiting time can be up to 12 ships. Photo: Jitendra Prakash / Reuters


Trivandrum - Nizamuddin Rajdhani H. considered stop lines at most stations of India. Photo: Shailesh Andrade / Reuters


Conversely, Howrah-Amritsar is more lines with 115 stops time. Photo: Ahmad Masood / Reuters


Venkatanarasimharajuvaripeta is the longest station name in India. Photo: Anindito Mukherjee / Reuters



Conversely Ib Jharsuguda in Orissa is located near the station with the shortest name. Photo: Rupak De Chowdhuri / Reuters

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