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06-DEC-2016

Commuting, Bombay, India, 2016

Bombay, India’s largest city, is the fourth largest in the world. Its population has nearly doubled since my first visit in 1990. Today, more than 22 million people, many of them migrants from rural areas of India, live and work here. The primary mode of travel within the city is by train. Bombay’s local train system is the oldest railway system in Asia. It now has the most outdated electric rail system in the world, still running on power from overhead wires instead of a third rail or fuel. A commuter train can carry up to 5,000 people during peak hours. The total number of people those trains carry each day is larger than the population of some countries. Some passengers may travel up to five hours every day to get to and from work. This photograph of rush hour crowds packing the staircases leading to the city’s Mahalaxmi Station expresses the very essence of Bombay’s archaic transportation system. The station was built 90 years ago, when electric trains first began to serve the city. At that time, just over one million people lived in Bombay. Today, more than ten times that number live here. This image speaks for itself.

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Phil Douglis07-Jun-2017 05:47
I have often thought about placing two, three, four, or even five images on the same page as a photographic sequence. Your suggestion is excellent. It makes me wonder how to do it on pbase. I guess there is a way to create one jpg file out of two, three, or four images, but the technical knowledge to do so is out of my league. In any event, I spent 40 years teaching photographic sequencing in my workshops around the country to editors, photo editors and designers, and I certainly wish I could do likewise on line.
sunlightpix03-Jun-2017 04:08
I see this image as the centerpiece in a triptych. In Mumbai, people, clothes, and meals are all commuters. People commute for hours just to get to and from work (and I hope those stairs don't collapse). In the laundry image, the colorful clothes commute to and from the laundry. And in the third image, the lunch bags are lined up and ready to embark on their commute. Your images bring them to life in what seems like a mundane and monotonous commute. Bravo!
Phil Douglis22-Feb-2017 05:29
This one of the most bizarre scenes I've every photographed. Thank you for pointing out the mural, Tim. It does reflect the style of the image itself.
Tim May08-Feb-2017 00:17
I love the mural that matches the tone and diversity of the people.
Iris Maybloom (irislm)07-Feb-2017 00:24
....and I thought the LA freeways during rush hour were bad!!!
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