Six special trains carrying the maximum 11 thousand passengers left for New Delhi today, while about 5600 passengers left for Lokmanya Tilak Terminal through three special trains.
Patna. After being unlocked, along with the economy, the railway has also picked up its pace. In this episode On Tuesday, 19 special trains were operated from Bihar for many important stations of the country including New Delhi, Mumbai, Howrah. During this time, more than 35 thousand passengers have started the journey. Indian Railways means in your service, today this East Central Railway has once again fulfilled its proverb. In fact, today a total of 19 special trains were operated from nine different stations in Bihar, due to which a large number of passengers left for their respective destinations. With these special trains, more than 35 thousand passengers started their journey to many important stations of the country including New Delhi, Mumbai, Howrah. Six special trains carrying the maximum 11 thousand passengers left for New Delhi today, while about 5600 passengers left for Lokmanya Tilak Terminal through three special trains.
It goes on to say that today, one special train left for Tata, Bangalore, Lokmanyatilak Terminal, Secunderabad and Pune from Danapur station. Similarly, one special train each opened from Patna to Shalimar, Howrah and Ranchi, while one special train was operated from Muzaffarpur station to Bandra terminal Ahmedabad and Delhi. Similarly, two special trains from Rajendranagar Terminal and one from Darbhanga opened for New Delhi. A special train was also operated from Darbhanga to Lokmantilak Terminal, while apart from this, special trains were also operated from Jayanagar, Rajgir, Saharsa and Raxaul.
Railways help in lockdown
It is known that no effort was left to provide relief to the affected people due to the lockdown. Due to the lockdown, railways ran several labor special trains to get relief to the migrant laborers trapped in other states to their home state. More than 100 trains ran on the tracks daily. This initiative benefited millions of stranded travelers across the country. At the same time, Indian Railways started operating ‘Shramik Special’ trains to take migrant workers, pilgrims, tourists, students and other persons stranded in different states due to the lockdown.