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Approximately 1.5 lakh tickets booked within 2 hrs for trains running from June 1

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 21, 2020 15:44 IST

Nearly 1.50 lakhs tickets were booked within two hours of opening the bookings for the 100 pairs of passenger ...

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Nearly 1.50 lakhs tickets were booked within two hours of opening the bookings for the 100 pairs of passenger trains that will be run by railways from June 1. On Wednesday, railways issued a list of 100 pairs of trains that it will operate from June 1. The list included popular trains such as Durontos, Sampark Krantis, and Poorva Express. This is the second slew of special passenger introduce by the railways which were suspended due to COVID-19.

At 12:00 Hours, 73 trains were available in the system for booking 1,49,025 tickets were booked having 2,90,510 passengers said a railway spokesperson.These trains will have both AC and non-AC classes and fully  reserved coaches. The railways said these trains will be special trains run on the pattern of regular trains, covering tier 2 cities and also major state capitals like Mumbai and Kolkata. Officials said from now on, all such special trains will have both these categories to accommodate all classes of passengers. The trains that will run from June 1 include 17 Jan Shatabdi trains and five Duronto Express trains. 

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