Indian Railways Launches Summer Special Trains to Manage Holiday Rush Across Key Routes

Indian Railways has introduced summer special train services to handle the heavy holiday travel rush across major long distance routes connecting Mumbai, Gujarat, and Bihar, as millions of passengers begin travelling back to their hometowns during the peak vacation season. The decision comes as regular trains on these busy corridors are already witnessing full bookings and waitlists, making it difficult for travellers to secure confirmed seats. By deploying additional services on high demand routes, the railways aim to ease congestion, improve ticket availability, and ensure smoother travel during one of the busiest periods of the year. Indian Railways is preparing to handle the annual summer travel rush with a series of special train services designed to ease pressure on heavily crowded long distance routes. As holiday travel begins and millions of passengers move between cities and their hometowns, the rail network is increasing capacity to improve connectivity and reduce congestion across key corridors. Summer is traditionally one of the busiest travel seasons in India. With schools and colleges closed, a large number of people travel from metropolitan cities back to their native places. This leads to a sudden spike in demand on major railway routes, particularly those linking western and eastern India with northern states. Trains connecting cities such as Mumbai, Gujarat based industrial centres, and Kolkata with Uttar Pradesh and Bihar often run at full capacity well in advance, making ticket availability a major challenge for travellers.

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