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Ahmedabad Mumbai Tejas express train temporarily suspended due to surge in COVID-19 cases

By ANI | Published: April 02, 2021 3:55 AM

IRCTC on Thursday said that services of the train Tejas Express Ahmedabad-Mumbai Central-Ahmedabad have been suspended for one month due to recent increase in COVID-19 cases.

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IRCTC on Thursday said that services of the train Tejas Express Ahmedabad-Mumbai Central-Ahmedabad have been suspended for one month due to recent increase in COVID-19 cases.

In a tweet, the IRCTC shared a statement that read, "Temporary suspension of ADI-BCT-ADI Tejas Express due to recent COVID-19 rising cases. Keeping in view the rising cases and in the larger public interest, it has been decided to suspend the services of train no.82902/82901 Ahmedabad-Mumbai Central-Ahmedabad Tejas Express from April 2 for a period of one month."

"IRCTC is committed in its endeavor to ensure the highest standard of safe and comfortable journey of rail passengers," the statement read.

( With inputs from ANI )

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