The Indian Railways can be a bittersweet journey—one filled with confusion, chaos, and many conversations. With a history dating back more than 160 years when the first journey kickstarted between Bori Bunder (in Bombay, now Mumbai) and Thane, today the Indian railways covers a route length of over 69,000 kilometers, and is widely credited for being one of the world's busiest railway networks (for instance, a press release issued by the Ministry of Railways stated that the Indian Railways transported over three crore passengers in a single day on November 4, 2024.)