I am traveling from/via GTL since 1999 (MG era) and my native is near to GTL. It is not giving bad but truth. If you travel via VSKP or BZA , Rake reversal happens so quick but why can't it happen at GTL? Unfortunately , this needs to be changed if we are asking for new trains.
If you ask me, will you give preference to building fancy station premises or making things quicker, let's say connecting PF1,2 with other PFs, quicker train movement at stations , I'd prefer later. Unless...
more... we accept the reality, we can't change. To your point on more trains via rc-gadwal, this should happen now or later because of single line constrains via krnt. So, we have two options here , introduce future passenger trains or send more goods trains in the route RC-GWD. If it that route is getting good revenue then who is stopping IR to introduce but that's not the case in reality. Hence, rc-gwd is mostly used for goods trains. On another line, mbnr-krishna, this is a pure example of public money wastage, to be honest, RoR for this line is not even 2% and I don't see any reason apart from politics to construct this line.
please wait...Translate to EnglishI've been travelling through/via GTL since '99 (MG era) and my hometown is close to it. Honestly, it's not terrible, just telling the truth. When travelling through VSKP or BZA, the train direction changes quickly, so why can't it be the same at GTL? This needs to be improved if we want new trains. Personally, I'd prioritize faster train movement at stations, like connecting PF1,2 with other platforms rather than building fancy station premises. We need to accept reality before we can change anything. Regarding more trains via RC-Gadwal, that should happen due to single line constraints via KRNT. We have two options: introduce future passenger trains or send more goods trains through the RC-GWD route. If it's generating good revenue, then why stop IR from doing it? However, that's not the case in reality, so RC-GWD is primarily used for goods trains. As for the MBNR-Krishna route, it's a clear example of wasting public money.