I am addicted.
I am a”local”holic.
The changes in my outlook towards the way I travel, in the past one month have been nothing sort of truly extraordinary. Exactly a month ago I used to be ridiculed by one and all for the fact that I continuously cribbed about the journey from Mumbai Central to Churchgate, and considered all locals to be the curse of Mumbai. I would need two of my guys to help me get off at Dadar on Fridays. I would not get into a fast train for fear of being run over by an over zealous patron.
A month ago, I shifted to Kurla, and it has bought about a sea change in the way I perceive these wonderful machines, and the people who depend on them. I had spent more than a week gaining word experience from the people in my department on the best times to travel in the dreaded “
Sure. I will do that. At least I would try. 8AM meant that I needed to be awake by 7! Difficult. Very Difficult. Impossible ? I definitely think so.
Well from that day to today I have been there at 8:06 and been in the train. I got in to the train with the jostling crowd. Screamed at a few guys, elbowed a few others, and used my few extra inches in search for some air, waited for the moment the train pulled into Dadar so that I could breathe a sigh of relief.
The things that I have done in the past one month defy all my normal conventions; I have head-banged to Black Sabbath, swayed to Tiesto, read two books, the news paper, recorded a video of the Bhajan Mandal, ate train snacks and started regarding the 1 hour I spend in the train as a Adrenalin Rush!
I have even accepted a challenge to get off a train (Badlapur Fast on week 1, and Ambernath Fast on week 2) without any help at Dadar. I have gotten off a running train on every one of these days, something that I would not dare to do a month ago.
I capped my adventure by boarding a 9:30 Karjat fast the day before, had 2 feet on the ground till I reached Byculla, had one when i reached Dadar, and then I was suspended, about 2 inches off the floor, all the way to Kurla. Enjoyed every moment of it.
As a friend of mine puts it, "It is my free daily massage!"
2 comments:
I used to live in kurla long time ago. It was interesting. Can you post some pictures of kurla. Thanks!
I will do that :). I forgot my camera this week, so will have to be the next week.
And i think a few pics of a rainy day are bound to come up now that the monsoons are near.
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