‘Increase Your Budget’ Foreigner Shares Video Of Poor Railway Toilet | WATCH

In recent days, railway passengers in India have taken to social media to highlight the poor conditions of trains, citing issues such as overcrowding and ticketless passengers occupying seats. Now, a video from a foreign traveler, capturing the state of a toilet on an Indian train, has added fuel to the conversation. Digital creator Irina […]

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‘Increase Your Budget’ Foreigner Shares Video Of Poor Railway Toilet | WATCH

In recent days, railway passengers in India have taken to social media to highlight the poor conditions of trains, citing issues such as overcrowding and ticketless passengers occupying seats. Now, a video from a foreign traveler, capturing the state of a toilet on an Indian train, has added fuel to the conversation. Digital creator Irina Moreno shared the viral clip on Instagram, showcasing the cleanliness challenges faced in the train’s second-class compartment.

Viral Video Sparks Discussion on Cleanliness in Trains

In her post, Moreno revealed that she was traveling on the Udaipur City-Jaipur Intercity Express, specifically Train 12991, when she recorded the video showing the western toilet’s condition. Sharing her experience, she captioned the video, “Western toilet on train in India, 2nd class. Train 12991.” Since being posted, the video has attracted significant attention, amassing over 52,000 likes and 5.8 million views.

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The viral clip has sparked various responses, with many users suggesting she should try traveling in first class for a better experience. One user commented, “You are traveling in second class, which is one of the cheapest options. Try first class to capture the real picture.” Another added, “For a journey this affordable, it’s expected. Indian middle class rarely travels in this class. Upgrade for a more hygienic experience.”

Cultural Insights: Balancing Affordability and Comfort

In a follow-up post, Moreno shared another video highlighting the conditions of a first-class train restroom, noting improvements in cleanliness compared to her initial experience. Her video has spurred debate around budget-conscious travel in India, with users pointing out that trains like Vande Bharat offer a cleaner and more comfortable experience for travelers willing to pay more.

Moreno’s posts underline the challenges and contrasts in train travel across classes in India, drawing both criticism and cultural insights as travelers advocate for better hygiene standards while balancing budget and expectations.

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