NEW DELHI: Railways is operating at least 7,000 additional special trains to cater to the Deepawali and Chhath rush. Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Thursday that the national transporter will carry nearly one crore passengers during the festive period from October 1 to November 30.
"This is around 60% more than 4,429 trains operated last year. These special trains are being run in addition to the election special trains for Maharashtra and Jharkhand," Vaishnaw said. Giving details, he said, for Diwali , 136 extra trains have been scheduled daily, with special arrangements at various stations, including extra ticket counters, catering units, drinking water facilities, and enhanced security.
Similarly, for Chhath, 145 extra trains will operate on Nov 2, 3 and 4, ensuring smooth travel during key ritual days.
"This is around 60% more than 4,429 trains operated last year. These special trains are being run in addition to the election special trains for Maharashtra and Jharkhand," Vaishnaw said. Giving details, he said, for Diwali , 136 extra trains have been scheduled daily, with special arrangements at various stations, including extra ticket counters, catering units, drinking water facilities, and enhanced security.
Similarly, for Chhath, 145 extra trains will operate on Nov 2, 3 and 4, ensuring smooth travel during key ritual days.
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