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Railways: Slow journey to reform

By Robert Wright

Published: May 8 2007 13:28 | Last updated: May 8 2007 13:28

The freight trains heading towards north India through the state of Maharashtra live in a curious half-world between the modern, fast-growing India and the chaotic, slow-paced India of which the British-built railways have been a key part for more than 150 years.

The trains are loaded with containers carrying the names of some of the world’s largest container shipping lines and full of the latest manufactured goods or parts to make them.

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