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Checkout List! Indian Railways to run 80 new special trains from Sept 12

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: September 10, 2020 19:27 IST

Ministry of Railways (MoR) has decided to run 40 pairs (80 trains) of more special trains from 12th September ...

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Ministry of Railways (MoR) has decided to run 40 pairs (80 trains) of more special trains from 12th September 2020. The booking of accommodation in these trains shall start from 10th September, 2020. These will be fully reserved trains. 

These trains will be in addition to the existing 30 special Rajdhani type trains that were started from 12 May and 200 Special Mail Express trains introduced from June 1 (total 230 trains). 

Railway board chairman VK Yadav said, "Eighty new special trains or 40 pairs of trains will start operations from September 12. Reservations will begin on September 10. This will run in addition to the 230 trains already in operation." 

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