350 special trains for Holi festivals in India
Indian railways have introduced 350 special trains that will travel to major cities and towns across the country.
To mark the festival of Holi, the railways have introduced 350 special trains that will travel to major cities and towns across the country.
The Ministry of Railways of India has announced that there will be up to 350 trips of Holi special trains to assist with travel across the country during the holiday season.
To accommodate the increased demand for travel during the Holi festival, the Indian Railways has deployed approximately 350 special train services. These additional trains have been put in place to ensure the convenience of passengers.
The majority of these special train services have been organized for individuals traveling from Mumbai, Pune, Chennai, Bangalore, and Hyderabad to celebrate Holi in their hometowns in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Odisha, Bengal, and other places. The deployment of these special trains will provide travelers with a comfortable and hassle-free travel experience during the festive season.
Holi is a widely celebrated Hindu festival in India, where many individuals travel to spend time with their families. To accommodate the influx of passengers and provide convenience, Indian Railways, one of the world’s largest rail networks, will operate special Holi trains to connect major cities.
These trains will run to various destinations and cater to the needs of the massive traveling crowd. The Ministry of Railways has announced up to 350 trips of Holi special trains during the festive season to facilitate travel across the country.
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