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Gilbert B Norman
Member # 1541
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While I have never set foot anywhere betweeen the 16th and 100th E meridian, in this life, this article appearing in Today's New York Times provides me with good reason not to consider such:

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/19/world/asia/pakistans-railroads-sum-up-nations-woes.html

Brief passage:

  • At Peshawar Station, the Awami Express slowly chugged out, brushing against the yawning canopies of gnarled trees and slicing through a crowded clothing market. The clattering grew faster, carriage doors swinging open and shut, as the train rumbled into the countryside. Its passengers — traders, government employees, large families — stretched out on aged leather seats.

    Muhammad Akmal, a 20-year-old ice factory worker, was going home to Punjab for a wedding. “Hope to get married myself, soon — perhaps to one of my cousins,” he said. Hopefully, he added, the train would not be too late.
Possibly, this reporting was a factor in the Pakistani government's decision to expel The Times' (possibly freelance) reporter:

http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/newsdesk/2013/05/declan-walsh-expelled-from-pakistan.html
 
DeeCT
Member # 3241
 - posted
Well worth the read ....
 
DonNadeau
Member # 61606
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Sounds like one of EsPee's passenger trains in its last days [Smile]

For some great photos of a train negotiating its way through a crowded market, see Bill Wood's

http://www.billwood.com/trains/peru/
 
Henry Kisor
Member # 4776
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I hope Paul Theroux saw this article and packed his bags for Pakistan.

Myself, I love rattly-trap railways, but not those frequented by Taliban.
 



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