Time travel
By
Vivek
Hande
It was an interesting journey to say the least.. I had the occasion to travel recently by train
from Mumbai to Karwar along the
Konkan coast. I was to alight at my destination
at an unearthly hour of half past two in the morning . A cluster of
stations had arrival times around the same time and consequently there were a
lot of people waiting to get down
roughly around the same early hours of the morning or late hours of the night
,if you please. The train was running more than an hour late and losing time
further adding to the uncertainty.
I , for one kept looking at my watch and could not sleep
after midnight and kept peering at
poorly lit stations awaiting my destination.
The gentleman across my berth ,had fixed alarms on his two cell phones
spaced fifteen minutes apart from two am
onwards. He managed to sleep through each of the sixteen alarm ringtones and
ensured that all around him were awake to keep vigil. Another elderly couple
had asked the coach attendant to awaken them fifteen minutes before their expected
destination. The wife had a healthy suspicion of the attendant’s abilities to
stay up and awaken them. Consequently she would prod her husband and dispatch
him every twenty minutes to ascertain if the attendant was awake and remind him
of the assigned task. The attendant had every hair standing on his head and I am
sure he would have been the happiest person on the
train when the couple finally departed.
I must tell you about another elderly gent , who was petrified about missing his
station and not being able to get off with his luggage in the scheduled two
minute halt. Therefore ,he moved with
his baggage soon after midnight to the area adjacent to the toilet. The poor
man was in for a rather long and smelly wait-three and a half hours
to be precise!
And I must tell you about this extremely restless, obviously NRI
type youngster. He was really wired in every sense of the word. Armed with his
I-Pod, Blackberry and a headphone slung around his neck for good measure, he
would keep darting in and out of the compartment and getting down at every
station to reconfirm that it was not his destination. Finally , he managed to find himself stranded on the
platform with the train speeding away, two stations short of his destination.
Kareena Kapur of “Jab We Met” fame would have applauded. A case of so near and
yet so far!
Another portly bald haired gentleman, a most laconic character, if
there was one- he changed into shorts; put on ear plugs; strapped on an eye
patch and dug himself deep into the folds of his blanket. He told me to relax
before he sank into slumber-land, “ The
train is going to get another two hours late. You can sleep comfortably for
five hours !” He got his beauty sleep
and alighted fresh as a daisy five hours later as he had predicted. Talk about
letting sleeping dogs lie.
Well, most of us did manage to get off at our stations , bleary eyed and battle weary;
fighting sleep and the uncertainty in our own unique ways. The journey, was an
“eye opener”, in a manner of speaking, about the trials and tribulations of time travel !
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