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Transportation in India

India's extensive transportation system boasts one of the world's largest flight and roadway networks, and is the means of transportation for millions of people every day. The modes of transportation available in any area are largely dependant on the topography of the varied areas, which defers from region to region.

» By Air :
Indira Gandhi International Airport Not many days ago air travel was a dream for a majority of the Indian population, but with the booming economic reformation, you can now find a fleet of 135 aircraft that play a major role in connecting India with the rest of the world. Apart from Indian Airlines, other popular brands in air travel includes Air Deccan, Jet Airways, Kingfisher Airlines, IndiGo Airlines, Air India and many more. Air transportation is facilitated by the presence of a number of international airports in various cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Jaipur, Chennai, Mangalore, Trivandrum and Cochin, besides others.


» By Rail :
Shimla Toy Train, Metre GaugeIndia's has the longest and most extensive rail network in the world. The total number of railway stations in India is in the range of 7,000 and 8,000. With the advent of direct and express trains, rail travel has become a largely preferred means of transportation, specially for long distances. Moreover, the different classes of travel available, ensure that it suites that budget of both, the common man as well as the executive traveler. The rail network passes through the length and breadth of the country. Indian railways also link the country to adjacent countries, with trains like
  • Bangladesh - Maitree Express
  • Nepal - up to border town
  • Pakistan - Attari-Wagha
  • Bhutan - proposed
  • Sri Lanka - Formerly up to India's closest point to Sri Lanka

» By Road :
Closely following railways, the next most preferred long distance transportation means for Indian public is by road. Most of the state road transport corporations have their own fleet of buses which connect the interior cities and towns with prime locations. With the advent of better buses, better highways and expressways, Indian road transport has become much faster and more comfortable. Although Indian highways constitute approximately 2% of the total road network in India, they carry nearly 40% of the total population and this has resulted in them becoming the economic backbone of the country.



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