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Monsoon Railway: Token collector in Assam
  MONSOON RAILWAY
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Monsoon Railway traces the amazing stories of some of the 1.5 million people who work for the world's greatest railway.

For the last 150 years the railway in India has driven social and economic development in the country, and it is a railway on which the billion-strong population depends.

 In Pictures: see images from the series

Focusing on an area in the North East of India - Assam and Bengal - Monsoon Railway captures a rare snapshot of the lives of those who work on the network, and follows three workers from July to September 2004 during the unforgiving rains of the summer monsoon.

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The programmes track the monsoon through the eyes of Steve D'Cruz, a train guard from Kharagpur; Tapas Bagchi, a trouble-shooting traffic inspector from Kolkata; and Subash Kumar Rain, a young Darjeeling wannabe rock star and assistant driver in the wilds of Assam. We also meet Bombaya, a free-wheeling 11-year-old orphan who lives on platforms, and Mukteshwar, a religious coolie.

 
 
IN PICTURES
Stunning photos of the Indian tracks
  Monsoon Railway: In Pictures
HAVE YOUR SAY
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Have Your Say

External Links

Indian Ministry of Railways
Official pronouncements from the "lifeline to the nation"

Indian Railways Fan Club
Huge amount of information on all aspects of Indian rail

Indian Rail Resources
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