The duration of Gaya to Prayagraj Sangam train journey is 10 hours 45 minutes. The Kanyakumari Belgaum Special departs Gaya on Friday at 20:45 and arrives at Prayagraj Sangam at 07:30 Saturday.
The Railway Ministry has decided to increase coaches in premium trains to accommodate travelers affected by Indigo airline's flight disruptions.
They arrived at Parasnath station in Giridih district via the MumbaiHowrah Mail and proceeded to their respective homes, said social activist Sikandar Ali, who raised the issue of the stranded workers ...
A total of 2,208 booths in West Bengal are under the scanner after all the distributed enumeration forms were returned filled ...
The Central Railway’s Mumbai Division will operate a special traffic and power block on November 22-23 between Kasara and Khardi for the commissioning of a new Electronic Interlocking system at ...
Traveling by train in India is more than simply a mode of transportation; it is a trip through time, culture, and geography. The Indian Railways is one of the largest railway systems in the world and ...
“It definitely came as a bit of a surprise and a bit of a shock when it was announced in March that Nu-Jet was going into voluntary administration,” he said. “Of course, there was anxiety and constant ...
Awakened by a late-night inferno that devoured their Howrah home, the Singh family faced total devastation. How a wave of community support is helping them rise from the ashes. 30-year-old Simran ...
Oldest train of India: The story of Indian Railways began in the year 1853 when a train, administrated by the British East India Company ran from Boree Bunder (Mumbai) to Thane. Since its inception, ...
Mumbai: In a significant breakthrough against railway ticketing fraud, a vigilance team conducted a surprise check onboard Train No. 12322 Mumbai Howrah Mail on 1st March 2025, based on credible ...
Four people were injured in an explosion in a general coach of the Howrah Mail near Sirhind railway station in Punjab’s Fatehgarh district, Government Railway Police (GRP) officials said on Sunday.
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...