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A train passes under the photographer turning the people on it's roof blurred as it moves passed. A busy rush hour sees thousands of commuters climbing on board a train – as well as holding onto its sides and sitting on the roof before it speeds off. Men, women and children climb and are pulled up onto the roof of the train, which is around 12ft (3.6m) high, as they try to find themselves a space. With no seats available inside, many commuters decide to take the risk and choose a rooftop view for their journey out of Dhaka city, in Bangladesh. (Photo by Yousuf Tushar/Solent News & Photo Agency)

A train passes under the photographer turning the people on it's roof blurred as it moves passed. A busy rush hour sees thousands of commuters climbing on board a train – as well as holding onto its sides and sitting on the roof before it speeds off. Men, women and children climb and are pulled up onto the roof of the train, which is around 12ft (3.6m) high, as they try to find themselves a space. With no seats available inside, many commuters decide to take the risk and choose a rooftop view for their journey out of Dhaka city, in Bangladesh. (Photo by Yousuf Tushar/Solent News & Photo Agency)



Passengers have to scramble to get a space on the overcrowded train or face missing a trip home. (Photo by Yousuf Tushar/Solent News & Photo Agency)

Passengers have to scramble to get a space on the overcrowded train or face missing a trip home. (Photo by Yousuf Tushar/Solent News & Photo Agency)



With no seats available inside, many commuters decide to take the risk and choose a rooftop view for their journey out of Dhaka. (Photo by Yousuf Tushar/Solent News & Photo Agency)

With no seats available inside, many commuters decide to take the risk and choose a rooftop view for their journey out of Dhaka. (Photo by Yousuf Tushar/Solent News & Photo Agency)



Documentary film maker Yousuf Tushar said: “Those who fail to get a place inside the train end up climbing on to the roof or holding on to the sides and fronts of the train so that they can go home”. (Photo by Yousuf Tushar/Solent News & Photo Agency)

Documentary film maker Yousuf Tushar said: “Those who fail to get a place inside the train end up climbing on to the roof or holding on to the sides and fronts of the train so that they can go home”. (Photo by Yousuf Tushar/Solent News & Photo Agency)



If you ever think your commute is difficult, spare a thought for those who have to travel on the Dhaka “express”. (Photo by Yousuf Tushar/Solent News & Photo Agency)

If you ever think your commute is difficult, spare a thought for those who have to travel on the Dhaka “express”. (Photo by Yousuf Tushar/Solent News & Photo Agency)



With no seats available inside, around 2,000 men, women and children climb on train roofs or cling on to the sides during busy periods. (Photo by Yousuf Tushar/Solent News & Photo Agency)

With no seats available inside, around 2,000 men, women and children climb on train roofs or cling on to the sides during busy periods. (Photo by Yousuf Tushar/Solent News & Photo Agency)



A young lad gets a helping hand as the desperate passengers attempt to bag a space on the heavily-laden locomotive. (Photo by Yousuf Tushar/Solent News & Photo Agency)

A young lad gets a helping hand as the desperate passengers attempt to bag a space on the heavily-laden locomotive. (Photo by Yousuf Tushar/Solent News & Photo Agency)



Due to the lack of available space inside, most passengers resort to sitting on top of the train. (Photo by Yousuf Tushar/Solent News & Photo Agency)

Due to the lack of available space inside, most passengers resort to sitting on top of the train. (Photo by Yousuf Tushar/Solent News & Photo Agency)
14 Mar 2017 00:03:00