A train isn’t just a vehicle; it’s a place (a remix encore, with Monisha Rajesh)
Sep 5, 2023
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Monisha Rajesh, a travel journalist and train travel enthusiast, discusses her experiences journeying around India and taking the Trans-Mongolian train across Russia. She also shares insights on train travel in North Korea, China, Southeast Asia, Canada, and the United States. Monisha highlights the unique dynamics and trust among passengers on trains and the contrasting experiences on European and Asian trains. The podcast explores the impact of traveling with a companion, the influence of technology on travel, and the potential future of train travel in a post-COVID world.
Train travel creates a sense of community and trust between passengers, enhancing the overall experience.
Train travel offers transformative experiences and unique perspectives, allowing for a deeper connection to the people and culture of the countries traveled.
Train travel in Asia provides a vibrant and communal atmosphere, encouraging interactions between passengers and offering a diverse cultural experience.
Deep dives
Train travel offers unique relationships and experiences
Train travel, as explored in the podcast episode, provides a distinct experience characterized by the transactional relationship between passengers. This interaction creates a sense of community as passengers exchange tips, offer advice, and trust each other. The social aspect of train travel is considered superior to flying, allowing for a deeper connection to the people and culture of the countries traveled. Train journeys like the Trans-Siberian or the Trans-Mongolian offer breathtaking landscapes and immersive experiences. The communal atmosphere, diversity of passengers, and the opportunity for meaningful connections make train travel a worthwhile and enjoyable mode of transportation.
The allure of train travel: From India to Around the World
The podcast episode also dives into the personal experiences of Manisha Rajesh, a travel writer specialized in train travel. Manisha recounts her journey through India by train and the unexpected love she developed for train travel. This trip led her to write a book titled 'Around India in 80 Trains.' Inspired by her success, she embarked on a second trip around the world using trains as her preferred mode of transport. She discusses the transformative experiences and unique perspectives gained from train travel, emphasizing the accessibility, affordability, and the ability to delve into the heart of a country. Manisha's storytelling provides insight into her personal connection with train travel and the exploration it offers.
Train travel diversity: Contrasting European and Asian train experiences
The podcast episode explores the differing experiences of train travel in Europe and Asia. European train journeys are described as efficient and punctual but lack the social and narrative component that is found in Asian trains. In Asia, train travel is known for its communal atmosphere, where passengers interact with each other, share stories, and help one another. Asian trains provide a unique opportunity to connect with locals and experience the cultural diversity firsthand. The episode highlights the vibrant dining car experience on Asian trains, where passengers share food and engage in conversations, creating a sense of camaraderie and making train travel an enjoyable and enriching experience.
The enigma of North Korea: A challenging but captivating train journey
The podcast episode delves into a train journey to North Korea, providing insight into a complex and enigmatic country. The journey offers a unique perspective, highlighting the limited access to information and the controlled nature of travel in North Korea. It provides a glimpse into the challenges faced by travelers in understanding the country's history and society. Despite the limitations, the journey is described as fascinating, offering an opportunity to witness a rarely seen part of the world. The episode emphasizes the importance of respecting the rules and restrictions imposed by the country while appreciating the opportunity to observe history in the making.
The charm of American train travel: Uncovering hidden gems and connecting with diverse travelers
The podcast episode highlights the often overlooked train travel in the United States. It challenges the common belief that Americans do not take trains and introduces the listener to the vibrant train experience in the country. American train journeys are described as accommodating and offer stunning panoramic views. The dining cars become communal hubs, fostering connections with diverse travelers. The episode presents train travel as an alternative means of transportation, providing a relaxing, enjoyable, and environmentally friendly way to explore the United States. The personal stories shared by passengers showcase the richness and diversity of the American train travel experience.
“A wonderful aspect of traveling by train is the transactional relationship between passengers who feed off one another, picking up tips, offering advice, guarding each other’s belongings, and generating a trust that is unique to railway travel.” –Monisha Rajesh
In this episode of Deviate, Rolf and Monisha discuss how her interest in train-travel dates back to a series of journeys she took around India (1:30); her more recent experience of taking the Trans-Mongolian train across Russia and into Asia (14:00); what it was like to travel by train in North Korea, China, and Southeast Asia, and how they differ from European trains (28:00); what it was like to take trains across Canada and the United States, and which global trains Monisha likes best (45:00).