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Indian Railways announces 15 Holi special trains

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March 13, 2024

With the much-awaited festival of Holi approaching, Indian Railways' North Division has announced plans to operate over 15 additional trains to accommodate the surge in passenger demand during this festive period.

Scheduled to be celebrated on March 25 this year, Holi prompts the railway authorities to release special train schedules, fares, and routes well in advance.

Delhi will serve as a major hub for these special trains, with around six services scheduled to depart from the capital, connecting cities such as Katra, Varanasi, and Saharanpur to various destinations across the country.

Additionally, several trains will run from cities like Gaya and Patna to Anand Vihar in Delhi, enhancing connectivity for passengers traveling to and from these regions.

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