IRCTC/Indian Railways: Railways is running 110 special trains for the festive season, these trains will make a total of 668 trips. See how many trains are running for where….
IRCTC/Indian Railways: Indian Railways is ready for the festive season, in view of this, it is running 110 Special Trains (110 New Special Trains) in this festive season. Railways has run many trains to connect the major stations of the country. The special thing is that these 110 special trains will complete 668 trips during the festival season. All this preparation was done by the Railways during Durga Puja. At the same time, till now the major festivals which are Diwali and Chhath Puja, these special train trips will continue. Northern Railway is running maximum 26 trains, 26 trains of Northern Railway will make 312 rounds.
According to a release issued by the Ministry of Railways, for the convenience of railway passengers and to clear the extra rush of passengers during this festive season, Indian Railways is running 668 special trains of 110 special trains from Durga Puja to Chhath Puja this year. Is. Also, coaches are being increased in regular trains to ensure availability of berths during this festive rush.
Indian Railways is running nearly 668 festival special services to ensure smooth and comfortable travel to the passengers, during the festive season. Special Trains have been planned to connect major destinations across the country on railway sectors.https://t.co/mmWp4PJPYK pic.twitter.com/8bI3J6jlwx
— Ministry of Railways (@RailMinIndia) October 27, 2021
Trains of various railway zones are running as follows…
- NR – 26 trains and 312 trips
- NCR – 4 trains and 26 trips
- NER – 4 trains and 24 trips
- NWR – 4 trains and 4 trips
- ER – 6 trains and 44 trips
- ECR – 6 trains and 12 trips
- ECOR – 8 trains and 24 trips
- SR – 6 trains and 12 trips
- SER – 8 trains and 46 trips
- SWR – 2 trains and 10 trips
- CR – 6 trains and 26 trips
- WR – 18 trains and 102 trips
- WCR – 12 trains and 26 trips
Passengers should note that crowd control measures are being ensured by creating queues at Terminus stations under the supervision of RPF staff for orderly entry of passengers in unreserved coaches. In addition, measures have also been taken to announce the arrival/departure of trains with platform numbers more frequently and on time.