Interesting history & trivia are hidden in places we rarely seek to find.
One such is names of trains in India! Many trains are very intuitively and intelligently named but we rarely give it a thought 🚂 🚂 🚂
Let’s explore some interesting Indian train names today 🧵
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First up, one of the longest journeys in india covering the expanse of the country from Jammu to Kanyakumari is named ‘Himsagar Express’ - aptly named to mean the one that connects snow(Him in Hindi) and Sagar(Ocean)
Beautiful one word to cover the riches India has to offer
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Next, the super fast trains that connect short distances across the country - Shatabdi Express . It is just named so as it was introduced for the birth centenary of Pandit Nehru and hence commemorated as Shatabdi (Shatam - 100 in Hindi/Sanskrit)
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Similarly for Gandhiji’s birth centenary in 1969, ‘Rajdhani Express’ trains were introduced connecting various Indian cities to Delhi. Rajdhani as you would know, just means Capital.
Today Rajdhani and Shatabdi are the most travelled set of trains
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Some trains are intelligently named after the resource we will get at the destination.
Kolkata to Dhanbad is named ‘Black Diamond Express’ after the coal mines ☺️
Bangalore to Kolar is named ‘Swarna Express’ after the Gold mines 😄
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India has had history of running trains with its neighbours!
Both Samjhauta and Maitree mean ‘Friendship’ in Hindi and Bengali respectively . Apt! 🚂🚂
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Some trains are so romantically named. The train that connects Mumbai to Mangalore is called the ‘Matsyagandha Express’ which means the ‘fragrance of fish’
This train runs along the western fishing coast & you are surely to get the fragrance along with some stunning visuals
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History is prevalent in so many train names. But see this beauty
Do you know what is the greatest war in evolutionary biology in nature ? Read Along! 🧵
The story of The Giraffe vs the Acacia!! 🦒 🌳
The Acacia tree is the quintessential tree of Africa. Any random google search of African wild will throw an image of an Acacia Tree
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The Acacia has evolved over time to counter many of nature’s challenges. As it grows in dry savannahs of Africa, they were a great source of food for all antelopes & buffalos & were thoroughly grazed. So, they evolved to have a longer bare trunk & leaves only at the top
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Well done Acacia! Nature had a response - The Giraffes!
Having a long neck and no competition to graze at a height, Acacia trees became prime feeding options for the Giraffes. Over east and central Africa , Giraffes boomed at the expense of Acacias!