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Passengers struggle to book train tickets to major cities as demand soars from those returning to work, colleges, schools

Senior officials from the Ministry of Railways also said that data for the next 10 days indicates that there is an extra rush to travel to metropolitan cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Kochi and Bengaluru.

April 05, 2022 / 22:05 IST
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Indian Railways is also working with state governments to fully restore services in some states.(Representative image)
Indian Railways is also working with state governments to fully restore services in some states.(Representative image)

Passengers are struggling to get confirmed berths on trains to most major metropolitan citiesas demand for travel has seen an exponential rise since Holi after most states eased COVID-19 restrictions, allowing offices, colleges and schools to reopen.

Commuters who are looking to book tickets online to Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru, Lucknow, Kolkata and Kochi are among those struggling the most as many super-fast trains including the Rajdhani Express, Shatabdi Express and Duronto Express are operating at 100 percent capacity since March 18.

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“Train bookings have risen around 1.5 times since the Holi weekend compared to the end of February and bookings are expected to remain strong till at least mid-April,” an official from the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) told Moneycontrol.

Last month, the Indian Railways had announced it would operate 120 more special trains to cater to the rush of passengers expected around Holi.

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