Thiruvananthapuram / Bhubaneswar /Amritsar: Passengers of Indian Railways are expecting improved facilities, cleanliness and more trains from the Modi government’s maiden railway budget. Indians see the railways, which transport an estimated 25 million people each day, as a service for the “common man”. In Kerala, daily commuters said they expected Narendra Modi-led government to charge normal fares and enhanced facilities. Another Passenger, Ramachandran, said he wanted more coaches to avoid rush. In Odisha state, commuters complained about poor facilities and delayed train timings and hoped the upcoming budget would solve the issues.
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