Transport
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There
is a very effective system of public transport in the area and there
are also always large numbers of people walking along the main road.
Buses pass through the village very frequently, several times each hour-travelling
at alarming speeds, scattering other vehicles before them at the loud
blaring of their horns, and narrowly missing the odd stray cow or pi
dog. Katpadi Railway Junction with links to the rest of India is just
16km away. Since very few people own cars, most people use the buses
and trains. They are always full to bursting, often carrying goods as
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The local buses travel through the village frequently. |
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A WDM 3A (Broad Gauge, Diesel, Mixed traffic, 3100 horse power) locomotive. |
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It's amazing what can be carried on a bicycle. |
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There is a bicycle under there somewhere. |
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Rama and his family set off for the temple on a festival day. |
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Lorries, painted beautifully, are used to transport people and goods. |
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Bullock carts are used to deliver goods. |
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Natarajan takes a lunchtime nap. |
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Waiting for work. |
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Ambassador cars are still popular all over India. |
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Transport for a final journey! |
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Challenges! |
| You may like to compare local
transport in your area with K.V.Kuppam block. |
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