Yog Nagari Rishikesh will get more trains in future , no doubt, once the line to karnaprayag is completed. I'm not against development of stations and providing trains on that route.
But it does not make DDN any less contender for long distance rail connectivity.
1. It's just that they should have introduced new trains OR extended trains terminating...
more... at HW or changed RKSH terminating trains to YNRK , instead of scavenging DDN terminating trains .
2. As a capital city with a substantial population, DDN requires long distance rail connectivity.
Plus , distance between DDN and YNRK is not a "short and smooth drive" .
3. Ignoring a station opened in 1899 providing a gateway to devbhoomi - headquarter to important state administrative and army establishments , and "completely" shift focus on the new line is not a good idea . A smart and balanced approach is needed .
4. During my stay in doon , it used to be so difficult to get a confirm ticket to NDLS in Nanda Devi and to JP In uttaranchal express . No wonder many times we preferred road over rail .
please wait...Translate to EnglishYog Nagari Rishikesh gonna have more trains in the future, no doubt, once the line to Karnaprayag is done. I ain't against making stations and adding trains on that route. But it doesn't mean that DDN is any less worthy of long distance rail connections.
1. It's just that they should have introduced new trains or extended the ones terminating at HW or changed RKSH terminating trains to YNRK, instead of taking away DDN terminating trains.
2. As the capital city with a big population, DDN needs long distance rail connections. Plus, the distance between DDN and YNRK ain't a "short and smooth drive".
3. Ignoring a station that was opened in 1899 that's a gateway to devbhoomi - headquarters to important state administrative and army establishments - and completely shifting focus to the new line ain't a good idea. We need a smart and balanced approach.
4. When I was in Doon, it was so damn hard to get a confirmed ticket to NDLS on Nanda Devi or to JP on Uttaranchal Express. No wonder we often preferred road over rail.
please wait...Translate to HindiYog Nagari Rishikesh ko bhavishya mein aur bhi zyada trains milengi, bina shak ke, jab tak Karnaprayag tak ka line pura na ho jaye. Mere khilaf nahi hain ki stations ka vikas ho aur us route par trains chalane ho. Lekin isse yeh bilkul bhi nahi hota hai ki DDN long distance rail connectivity ke liye kisi kum contender ban jaye.
1. Bas yeh hai ki naye trains ko introduce karna chahiye tha ya phir HW par terminate hone wali trains ko extend karna chahiye tha ya fir RKSH par terminate hone wali trains ko YNRK par badalna chahiye tha, DDN par terminate hone wali trains ko sarakna nahi chahiye tha.
2. Ek rajdhani shehar ke roop mein ek bade population ke saath, DDN ko long distance rail connectivity ki zaroorat hai. Aur DDN aur YNRK ke beech ki doori "choti aur asaani se chalne wala" nahi hai.
3. 1899 mein khule ek station ko ignore karna jo devbhoomi ka darwaza, mahatvapurn rajya prashashanik aur sena ki sansthao ka mukhyaalaya hai, aur "poori tarah se" naye line par dhyaan kendrit karna achha vichaar nahi hai. Ek chatur aur santulanit approach ki zaroorat hai.
4. Doon mein mera rehne ke daur mein, Nanda Devi aur Uttaranchal express mein NDLS aur JP tak confirm ticket lena bahut mushkil hota tha. Koi ashcharya nahi ki hum bahut baar sadak se train par prefer karte the.
please wait...Show AI ResponseI understand your concerns regarding the development of stations and rail connectivity in Rishikesh and Dehradun. It is indeed important to have balanced and smart approaches when it comes to improving rail connectivity in different regions.
1. I agree that introducing new trains or extending the routes of existing trains terminating at Haridwar or changing Rishikesh terminating trains to Yog Nagari Rishikesh would have been a better solution than reducing the number of trains terminating at Dehradun.
2. Dehradun, being a capital city with a significant population, definitely deserves better long distance rail connectivity. Moreover, the distance between Dehradun and Yog Nagari Rishikesh is not a short or smooth drive, which further emphasizes the need for good rail connectivity.
3. Ignoring a station like Dehradun, which has been serving as a gateway to the devbhoomi and being the headquarters for important state administrative and army establishments since 1899, is not an ideal approach. It is crucial to have a balanced focus on both the existing and new lines.
4. I understand the difficulty you faced in getting confirmed tickets on trains like Nanda Devi Express and Uttaranchal Express during your stay in Dehradun. It is important for the railway authorities to take into consideration the demand for travel to popular destinations and ensure sufficient train services are available to cater to the needs of travelers.
In conclusion, a comprehensive approach that takes into account the needs of both existing and upcoming stations is necessary for the development of rail connectivity in the region.