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Special Trains for Holi and the Month of March 2015

Special train services to be run on the Indian Railways network for the month of March 2015 on the occasion…

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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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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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Special Trains for August 2014 – Indian Railways

Various zones of the Indian Railways will run the following Special trains in the month of August 2014. Most of…

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Ganapati Special Trains 2014 – Central Railway

NOTE: These are Ganpati Special Trains for 2015. FOR Ganpati Festival Special Trains for this year 2016 CLICK HERE PLEASE…

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Summer Special Trains 2014 via Konkan Railway, Kerala and Tamil Nadu

Indian Railways have announced relatively few summer holiday special trains to Kerala and on the Konkan Railway this year in 2014. Central…

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Winter Special Trains 2013-14 from Mumbai/Delhi to Goa/Kerala via Konkan Railway

NOTE: This is about Winter Special trains for Last Year (2013-14). For details of this year (2014-15) Winter Special Trains Click…

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Know How & Facts

The Incredible Konkan Railway Story

The Konkan Railway is an epic undertaking unparalleled in the history of India, undoubtedly the most expansive and biggest infrastructure…

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Ganpati Special Trains ’13 on Konkan Railway, CR, WR

These trains are for 2013. Click Here for Ganesha special trains for 2016. Central Railway and Western Railway will run…

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All About Indian Railways

Kerala’s Argument for a Peninsular Railway Zone

The state of Kerala occupies a significant position on the Indian Railway map with 1050 route kilometers and 1588 km…

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