Senior Divisional Commercial Manager, Jammu, Utpi Singhal said that adding two additional AC coaches provided a lot of convenience to the passengers.
Digital Desk, Srinagar. Railways has provided major relief to the people stranded due to disruption of road and air connectivity due to heavy snowfall in Jammu and Kashmir. More than 3,000 passengers traveled in the special train being run between Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra and Srinagar in 2 days.
Jammu division of Northern Railway ran special reserve trains between the two stations on 27 and 28 January. On Wednesday, the special train Shri Mata Vaishno Devi left Katra at 10:30 am, carrying more than 800 passengers. Similarly, a special reserved train left Srinagar at 3:00 pm carrying more than 850 passengers for Katra.
Passengers' confidence will increase due to the efforts of Railways
Senior Divisional Commercial Manager, Jammu, Utpi Singhal said that 100 per cent seats were filled in these special trains, and the addition of two additional AC coaches increased the earnings from these trains. He said that such efforts will increase the trust on Railways among the travelers and tourists visiting Kashmir, and the number of tourists visiting Jammu and Kashmir will increase in future.
Two additional AC coaches added to special train
In view of the extra crowd of passengers visiting Kashmir, two additional AC coaches were added to this special train, so that the passengers could get a comfortable travel opportunity. With the addition of these two additional AC coaches, 144 additional berths were available in the train. This helped a lot for the passengers with waiting tickets in getting confirmed seats. On installation of additional coaches, the passengers highly appreciated this step of the Railways and called it a timely and positive decision taken in the interest of the passengers.
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