Mumbai To Goa: On its first run, Tejas Express returns dirty
孟買果亞高鐵首航 一趟下來車超髒
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在孟買果亞間行走的光輝特快,是印度最快和半豪華的火車。跑完一次後整輛車亂到亂
七八糟,LED屏幕被拆、耳機被A走,廁所超髒還有滿地垃圾。
營運商派人視察後,呼籲人們要自律愛惜車廂的設備。
這趙首航列車是在星期二由果亞Karmali站開往孟買CST總站
Mumbai: The Mumbai-Goa Tejas Express, the country’s first high-speed
semi-luxurious train, returned to the city in a mess after some passengers
thrashed the LCD screens, stole headphones, soiled the toilets and littered
the entire train. The railway authorities were shocked to see the mess on the
train, following which they have now appealed to passengers to safeguard the
Tejas Express and treat it like their own property. The much-talked about
train left Karmali at 2:30 pm on Tuesday afternoon and reached CST at 11: 00
pm, with its interiors wrecked by the passengers. It will be recalled that
the train has been fully booked up to Friday this week as well as during the
Ganesh Chaturthi season.
一個搭經濟艙的乘客Aditya Tembe講述了這個混亂的過程,有些乘客嘗試拆掉熒幕的
鉸接位置,還想把熒幕抱回家。但不久馬上有工作人員前來把螺絲上好。
他抱怨大多數乘客的公民意識低下。廁所裏邊的馬桶很現代化,但是沒人會沖廁。
他自稱有幫忙沖了2次廁所。
Aditya Tembe, a passenger who was travelling by economic-class on the train,
described the chaos that ensued once they departed from Karmali. “Some of
the passengers tried to remove the LCD screen by pulling on its hinges,
probably wanting to take it home as it is easy to carry in one’s bag, but
after a while, a railway official came and tightened the screws. Rueing the
lack of civic sense prevailing among the passengers, he said the toilet,
which is state-of-the-art combination of a bio and a vacuum toilet, began to
stink an hour into the journey as people did not bother to use the flush. “
The toilet was soiled and was stinking as the people didn’t even bother to
flush properly after they used it. In fact, I had to flush twice until it was
clean enough to be used.”
一個鐵道迷(?)表示,營運商不應該容忍這種破壞行為,如果情況持續,營運商應該重新
思考是否繼續開行這種半豪華列車。
Railway activist Nirmal Tikamgarh and ex-Divisional Railway User Consultative
Committee, who was present at the inauguration which saw the train set off on
its maiden journey on May 22 from CST, felt that any kind of littering or
acts of vandalism should not be tolerated by the railway authorities. “If
this kind of vandalism continues, the railways will think twice before
starting any such trains.”
一個負責打掃的員工說,我清出來的都是杯子、寶得瓶、包裝紙和薯片袋之類的東西,
跟在其他車上清出來的垃圾差不多。
A maintenance staff aboard the train said, “The floor of the train was
littered with cups, pet bottles, wrappers and bags of chips, which we had to
clean up at the end of the journey. The amount of garbage found aboard Tejas
was just like on any other train.”