5424 x 3548 px | 45,9 x 30 cm | 18,1 x 11,8 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
4. Januar 2018
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Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Kolkata bus. Buses are chaotic and can get terribly crowded. A better choice is the slow, trundling trams which circle the city and include stops at Park Circus, Sealdah Railway Station and Howrah. The Metro underground system has thankfully taken something of the congestion from the streets. The one track runs the length of the city, from Dum Dum train station (north) to Tollygunge (south) with stops including Kalighat, Park Street, Esplanade and Maidan. It is well run although often crowded (mainly during morning and evening rush hours), with segregated seats for men and women. There are still some hand-pulled rickshaws mainly in market areas and some around Sudder Street, although there is talk of eventually banning them altogether. Cycle-rickshaws operate in a few areas outside the city centre. Auto-rickshaws (motorised three-wheelers) operate short (often fixed) journeys in city areas (not in the centre) and are cheaper than taxis; agree the fare before you zoom away and seek advice from locals as to what you should be paying before you get in.