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South Central Railway releases list of 9 special trains to be run from June 1

By ANI | Updated: May 22, 2020 00:30 IST

After the Ministry of Railways announced to run passenger trains from June 1, the South Central Railway has released a list of nine special trains that will be terminating/originating over South Central Railway.

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After the Ministry of Railways announced to run passenger trains from June 1, the South Central Railway has released a list of nine special trains that will be terminating/originating over South Central Railway.

The South Central Railway has also listed general guidelines for the train services.

"These trains will be fully reserved trains for both AC and Non-AC classes. No tatkal and premium tatkal booking shall be allowed in these trains. There will be no unreserved coach on the train. Only online e-ticketing will be done through the IRCTC website or through Mobile App," the guidelines read.

The waiting list ticket holders will not be allowed to board the train and only asymptomatic people will be allowed to board the train, added the guidelines.

( With inputs from ANI )

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