Indian Railways to launch several new train services on different routes
Here are the details of new train services and extension of trains being inaugurated.
ndian Railways is launching several new train services on different routes that will benefit thousands of passengers from UP, Odisha, Bihar, Punjab, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Jammu & Kashmir.
While some of these services were on Saturday launched by Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu, few others would be launched by Prabhu and Minister of State for Communications Manoj Sinha on Sunday.
Some services would be flagged off via video conferencing from Delhi and some from Mumbai and Ghazipur, a statement said.
Here are the details of new train services and extension of trains being inaugurated:
- BHOPAL-SINGRAULI EXPRESS (Bi-Weekly): Flagged off by Suresh Prabhu on Saturday (12th August 2017)
- SINGRAULI-H. NIZAMUDDIN EXPRESS(Weekly): Flagged off by Suresh Prabhu on Saturday (12th August 2017)
- JAMMU TAWI-ROURKELA EXPRESS UPTO SAMBALPUR (Daily): Flagged off by Suresh Prabhu on Saturday (12th August 2017)
- PATNA HUMSAFAR EXPRESS (Weekly): To be flagged off by Suresh Prabhu on 13th August 2017
- GORAKHPUR ANTYODAYA EXPRESS (Weekly): To be flagged off by Suresh Prabhu on 13th August 2017
- ANAND VIHAR (T) to GHAZIPUR via Kanpur, Allahabad (Bi-weekly): To be flagged off by Manoj Sinha on 13th August 2017
- SUHAIL DEV EXPRESS (From Tri-Weekly To Four Days A Week): To be flagged off by Manoj Sinha on 13th August 2017
- Bandra (T)-Ghazipur City Express (From Weekly To Bi-Weekly): To be flagged off by Manoj Sinha on 13th August 2017
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