Secunderabad-New Delhi Rajdhani Express Won’t Run From Next Week | Here’s Why


Hyderabad: Indian Railways has decided to stop Rajdhani Express services between Secunderabad and New Delhi due to poor occupancy. Also Read – RRB Recruitment 2020: 1.40 Lakh Posts, Over 2.4 Crore Applications | All You Need to Know

The services of 02438 New Delhi-Secunderabad Rajdhani Express will be stopped from September 13 while the services of 02437 Secunderabad-New Delhi Rajdhani Express will be stopped from September 16, the South Central Railway (SCR) announced on Tuesday. Also Read – Indian Railways Latest News: From Kota to Dehradun, New Delhi to Indore; Full List of 80 Trains to be Operated From Sept 12 | Departure, Arrival Station Details Here

The decision has been taken due to poor occupancy of less than 25 per cent, a SCR official said. Also Read – Railways to Conduct Exams For Recruitment in 1.4 Lakh Vacancies From December 15

As part of the unlocking process, Indian Railways started select mail and express specials. Now the services are being streamlined, based on occupancy, the SCR said.


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