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Cross-border Train Travel Between India & Bhutan To Soon Become A Reality
For the first time, you'll be able to board a train in India and roll straight into Bhutan. New Delhi and Thimphu have signed two cross-border railway projects - a milestone in the neighbours' decades ...
Unlike regular tickets, which open 120 days in advance, Tatkal tickets are released just one day before the train departs from its origin station.
Indian Railways continues to serve millions of passengers every day, but with handheld devices as our closest companions, taking a train is no longer what it used to be ...
India and Bhutan set to roll out two cross-border rail links worth Rs 4,033 Cr. Discover all about the Kokrajhar–Gelephu and Banarhat–Samtse routes, construction plans, and how these projects will ...
India and Bhutan have approved the development of two cross-border railway connections. These will connect Banarhat (West Bengal) to Samtse (Bhutan) and Kokrajhar (Assam) to Gelephu (Bhutan).
Two hundred years after the first train plied, train travel endures despite being written off every now and then. The sway of carriages, the changing scenery through the windows and chance encounters ...
Air India and Airbus have inaugurated an advanced pilot training center at the Air India Training Academy in Gurugram, Haryana.
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India Launches First Rail Links to Bhutan: What Kokrajhar-Gelephu and Banarhat-Samtse Lines Will Change
India has announced 2 new rail links that will connect Bhutan to India's rail network for the first time. The Kokrajhar-Gelephu (69 km) and Banarhat-Samtse (20 km) lines cost Rs 3,456 crore and Rs 577 ...
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Travel from Bengaluru to Mumbai on new superfast train soon: Railway minister Ashwini Vaishnaw
Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced a new superfast train connecting Bengaluru and Mumbai, addressing a four-decade-long demand. This service ...
The Global Rail 2025 exhibition and conference at ADNEC Centre commenced on Tuesday and will continue until October 2.
India’s first bullet train is set to launch soon, cutting travel time between Mumbai and Ahmedabad to just two hours and seven minutes. , Mumbai News, Times Now ...
Not all those who wander are lost”—this line from a J R R Tolkien poem deserves an Indian derivative. Not all those who travel are tourists. We know of family ...
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