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The special trains will stop at Kazipet, Ramagundam, Mancheriyal, Bellampalli, Sirpur Kaghaznagar, Balharshah, Nagpur, Itarsi, Bhopal, Bina, Jhansi, Gwalior and Agra Cantt stations in both directions
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In the wake of the board sending back the proposal, the SCR officials are working on changes to be made and re-send it for approval
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Vijayawada Division's scrap sales have exceeded Rs 100 crore in a single financial year for the first time
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It advises to provide the mobile numbers of the bonafide passengers only while booking the tickets
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South Central Railway authorities caution passengers against purchasing tickets from touts or travelling ticketless in trains
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The mock drill was conducted in order to assess and enhance the efficiency and alertness of the staff
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These trains will consist of 2AC, 3AC, Sleeper and General Second Class coaches
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Meanwhile certain trains which were cancelled earlier have now been restored
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Upon completion, the station which is about 3 km from Secunderabad will boast a modern facade, an improved circulating area and advanced passenger amenities
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These trains will run between Charlapalli and Hazrat Nizamuddin
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Depending on demand, the services may be increased during the season between March and June and beyond
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Warangal Railway Station is being redeveloped with an expenditure of Rs. 25.41 crores under Amrit Bharat Station Scheme, More than 50 per cent of the modernisation works have been completed so far
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Nagarkurnool district Collector sought the help of South Central Railway (SCR) to help in the rescue operation by clearing the debris of steel and iron, which has been hindering the rescue works at the site
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Aim is to avoid inconvenience to rail users and ensure safety and security in the view of Secunderabad Railway Station upgradation work
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In order to clear extra rush of passengers participating in the Maha Kumbh Mela, the South Central Railway (SCR) announced four additional Maha Kumbh Mela special trains between various destinations
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The benefits of the agreement will pass on to six States covered under SCR-Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh and Tamil Nadu
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The train, which has 16 coaches with 1,128 passenger capacity, is now enhanced to 20 coaches to accommodate 1,414 passengers
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Trials to continue till this month-end after which the trains will be made available for long-distance travel by Indian Railways
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The timings of these MMTS trains have been revised keeping in view the commuter timings and also for connecting the newly introduced Vande Bharat Trains, a press release said
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According to the RPF data which was released on Tuesday, as many as 674 criminals were arrested in 367 cases under the provisions of the Railway Police Act, wherein railway property worth Rs 83.3 lakh was recovered