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Railways to kick start 200 train ops; 1.45 lakh passengers to travel on 1 June

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Indian Railways will run these 200 special mail express trains from June 1 along with the existing Shramik Special trains and 30 special Rajdhani-type trains flagged off on 1 May and 12 May With Indian railways’ operation gradually getting back to normalcy since the imposition of over two-month nationwide lockdown, as many as 1.45 lakh passengers will be on board special express trains on Monday.

Indian Railways will run these 200 special mail express trains from June 1 along with the existing Shramik Special trains and 30 special Rajdhani-type trains flagged off on 1 May and 12 May, respectively.

These 200 trains will have fully reserved air-conditioned and as non-conditioned coaches. However, there will be no unreserved coach in the

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