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Railways in Pakistan.
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You've heard of the underground railroad, this is the underwater railroad.

waiting for the thing to derail at any moment

It’s strange how the rail manages to stay stable while being submerged!

Train in Bangladesh😂

And in the UK a few leaves manage to cause chaos.

A single leaf on a South Eastern rail is enough to cancel the entire morning's trains, seriously delay the rest of the trains for that day & some the next morning, and cause havoc in train stations with overcrowding.

Wow .. how to turn your train into a waterway vessel in one video 😳 this seems dangerous to me 🤷🏼♂️

Pakistan Railways: 7,796 km, mainly broad gauge, slower, less efficient, often delayed.Indian Railways: 67,956 km, diverse gauges, more efficient, extensive network, electrified routes.Both face challenges but India's is more modern, extensive.

Pakistan’s railway system dates back to 1861, when the first line was established between Karachi and Kotri. The network rapidly expanded during British rule, becoming a vital part of trade and transport in the region.

Yet in Scotland, every train gets cancelled for the day due to some leaves on the track 🥴
