A survey of over 12,000 respondents found that 'unclean toilets' followed by 'unclean coaches', were the main issue that travellers had with the Railways.
Most respondents expressed dissatisfaction with the state of cleanliness and hygiene on trains in general and toilets in particular, while bad food quality emerged as another blot on the reputation of services offered by Indian Railways.
The survey conducted by research firm Market Xcel divided the respondents in four zones -- North, East, West and South -- and covered 12 cities to find out how much the customers were satisfied with the Railway services.
The study focused specially on railway services covering cleanliness of platforms, coaches, beddings, toilets, availability of soaps, functioning of toilet flush, besides quality of food, availability of water ad refreshments and behaviour of the staff including the ticket checkers.
As many as 30 per cent of those surveyed overall said cleanliness of toilets or the lack of it was their top issue, while 14 per cent rated unclean coaches as their biggest problem. Another 13 per cent cited bad quality of food as the biggest worry.
In all the four zones barring the East, unclean toilets was the top most concern among travellers. The travellers of the East zone cited bad food quality as their top worry.
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According to the research firm, the study clearly indicates that the Railways are still struggling to satisfy its customers on basic hygiene factors.
The research was targeted at men and women between the age group of 18-45 years, who do overnight journeys in trains at least 2-3 times a year, and who travelled on long distance journeys -- 600 to 700 km -- in train at least once in last three months.
While these three issues were the top most concerns among travellers, other areas that customers said need to be addressed include platform services.
Comfort and spaciousness on platforms and sitting areas, and maintenance of General and AC coaches was another grey area that elicited concerns among some travellers.
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