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Thursday, August 22, 2013

A Journey by Train


A Journey by Train
Ashim Kumar Paul

There is an inseparable relation between celebration and communication. It becomes obvious if you, on the eve of a celebration, meticulously go through the front pages of the newspapers or just watch the snap-shots on news channels. Indeed, days before celebrations bring different meanings and experiences to the people especially to those who stay away from their home. On ahead of the celebrations, people, with their relentless desire, rush to the bus stops or railway stations in order to book their tickets with a view to reaching their ultimate destination. After standing in long queue for hours some jump out with unbound ecstasy as they finally have gotten the ticket while other people with dejected mood return without tickets. Though the sullen station master bluntly tells you that no ticket is available for your desired destination, you can find some clever people resort to managing tickets with surplus money from a number of unscrupulous people who have bought tickets through clandestine channels. However, those who can buy tickets, no matter how much the price is, can feel happy that at least their way to their homes is going to be smooth. But you hardly can sense more unwelcoming experiences are ahead of you when you are on the move.

It was three days before Eid-ul-Fitr when I, accompanied by my two friends, started our journey for home. The home-bound journey was enriched with a series of experiences. That morning was soaked with incessant flow of heavy rain fall. The streams of water left no option for us to keep ourselves away from being drenched. As we were far away from the station and time was running short, we had to hire a CNG-run auto rickshaw. The driver was adamant enough not to go with meter and thus, we had to give in to his illegitimate demand. But our hurry to reach railway station was not paid off as the official concerned informed that the train would be late to arrive. Thus, only roaming around the station was our only job but the shower of rain refrained us from doing so.

Finally, our longing came to an end when the train entered the station after around an hour. We felt unbound joy seeing the train. But our ecstatic mood did not last long because the heavy gathering of the passengers. Everyone rushed to the train. It was only after a long struggle that we were able to get into our coach and reach our seats.

As we were in, we forgot our grief and began to speak freely. Within a short time, the cubicle got flooded with the presence of bounteous crowds. The gloomy weather as well as the flow of people who attempted to get in the train to reach their haven of happiness to celebrate the upcoming grand festival turned the entire situation inside the train very difficult. People who already gave up the last of their hope to be seated, finding no room inside the cubicle, continued to stand up. After few minutes, we discovered that the train was yet to leave the station. From an official of the station, it became known that a very important person would travel by the train and he had not arrived yet, therefore, the train was delayed to leave. This knowledge irked the passengers albeit they had nothing to do but to wait for a long time. The vexed travelers shouted, screamed and sighed. Some elderly people began to curse upon the capriciousness of the authority that left them in the lurch while others joined in their heated discussion. Political gossip further loomed large in their talks. However, our wait to leave finally came to an end while the guard blew the whistle and the train started to move slowly and moved out of the station. The wheels of the train running at a moderate speed convinced us that we would reach our destination within a possible time.

It was after many days that afforded us the opportunity to get together and so, we were engrossed in gossiping and recalling our golden memories- the memories that reminded us how much grown up we had already been and how many precious moments from our life had been lost into the cavern of time. Our happy moment for sometimes came to a halt when the train with shuddering and whistling stopped at a station. The number of people getting down from the train was defeated by the stream of the passengers who were struggling to get in. Around our seats were swamped by the flow of people and a middle aged man clad in official attire stood by our seat. The day was hot though a shower of rain drenched the earth before few hours. The man looked weary and sometimes was dozing. All of a sudden, the man fell down on one of our friends. We all were flabbergasted at the precipitous incident and got up hurriedly to lift him up. He was found unconscious! With the flash of water and fanning, he retained his consciousness. Probably, he had been keeping fast that triggered his sudden breakdown. It was really a matter of grief that no one sans we came ahead to lend him the helping hands. The power of humanity is going through its erosion perhaps caused by the material pursuit and self-centredness.

It is a common experience that if your ticket serial number is somehow separated from that of your companion, the man who sits beside your compeer would, without least squabble, assents to change his seat with yours. So did happen to us. But a bizarre experience was noticed when a three-member-family entered our coach. Due to technical reasons, one ticket was missed out from the serial of other two tickets. So, the man requested the person to exchange their tickets. Surprisingly, he denounced the request aloud and demonstrated a lame excuse that triggered off both laughter and nuisance among others. But the exasperating passenger showed no change in his decision and remained seated!

The value of journey is immense especially if one can travel by train. The pleasure and delight one can get derives from the journey by train. Besides, a journey by train is a most common event that ensures less costly and more secured than any other journey does. But unlike other countries where public comfort and safety always get priority, lack of proper management and insufficient access to board a train in order to reach your desired destination gnaw away the possible outcome of a train journey. However, despite these facts, we forget our distress during a train journey when we arrive at the door of our dear home and see the faces of our dear ones especially on the eve of celebrations.