India

Lives In Transit: Where The Train Journey Is The Destination

On a long train journey across India, time slows, strangers become companions, and the spaces between stations reveal how travel is sometimes less about arrival and more about attentive observation

A train passes through a scenic landscape (representational image) Photo: Unsplash
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The train was headed for Mumbai, moving through the night and into the next day. I got on without any real expectations, with the simple knowledge that the trip would last eighteen to nineteen hours. I was travelling between two familiar places, heading from Delhi to the city they call the dream factory. As we passed each station, time seemed to slow down. I drifted in and out of sleep, and conversations faded into the steady sound of the train on the tracks.

Out of boredom, without really meaning to, I started to watch what was happening around me.

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