Public Transit

A Dream for a Suburban Railway Network for Bengaluru – Namma Rail(u)!

In the past two decades, Bangalore has witnessed growth of epic proportions that now only looks frightening and dangerous, almost…

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Special Trains

Indian Railways Winter Special Trains 2014-15

NOTE: THESE ARE SPECIAL TRAINS THAT WERE RUN DURING LAST YEAR 2014-15. TO VIEW SPECIAL TRAINS FOR THIS YEAR 2015-16…

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Archives

Sabarimala Specials 2014-15: Andhra/Telangana (SCR)

These are Sabarimala Specials Announced for last year 2014. For Sabarimala Specials for this year 2015-16 CLICK HERE Here is…

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Sabarimala Specials 2014-15 from Chennai, Bengaluru

Southern Railway (SR) has announced Special trains for the annual Sabarimala pilgrimage season (Mandalakaalam) falling in the months of November…

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Timetables

New Trains & Timetable 2014: Western Railway

Western Railway (WR) has announced the noteworthy features of the new Indian Railways timetable which is to come into effect…

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Locomotives

The Electric Locomotive Roster: DC & AC/DC Electrics

People in India think of electric trains as a new, modern invention. However, that is not so. Trains on electric…

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Archives

Dasara/Diwali Specials 2014 South Western Railway

South Western Railway has announced special trains for the festival seasons of Dasara (Dussehra)/Puja and Diwali in September, October and…

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Puja/Deepawali Specials 2014 Through Tamil Nadu

Southern Railway (SR) has announced special trains for the Ayudha Pooja festival week and for Deepawali to run though Tamil…

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Archives

Diwali/Puja Specials 2014 for Maharashtra, Goa

Central Railway (CR) will run special trains between its hubs of Mumbai (CST/LTT), Pune and Nagpur to various locations in…

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Archives

Puja/Diwali Special Trains 2014 for the Western Zones

Western Railway (WR) covering Mumbai and Gujarat and North Western Railway (NWR) covering Rajasthan are the Western Zones of Indian…

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