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Empty trains run across new Pamban bridge

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February 01, 2025

In one of the final trials before the line becomes operational, trains with empty rakes were run across the new Pamban bridge to the Rameswaram station on Friday.

RAMANATHAPURAM: Officials said services across the new Pamban bridge are likely to be resumed soon.

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