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Indian Railways to start 200 passenger train journeys from June 1: Here is the full list

These will be fully reserved trains having both AC & Non AC classes. General (GS) coaches shall also have reserved seats for sitting. There will be no unreserved coach in the train.

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After the end of the fourth phase of the lockdown, Indian Railways has decided that passenger train services should be partially restored with 200 train journeys to commence from June 1, thereby expanding its services from 15 passenger trains since May 12-the third phase of the lockdown.

These new trains will be plying in addition to the shramik special trains and air-conditioned special trains which are carrying passengers from Delhi to 15 major cities.

It is to be noted that the passengers need to book their tickets online through the IRCTC website or through Mobile App. The booking will start from 10 am on May 21, 2020.

No tickets will be booked across the reservation counter on any railway Station.

These will be fully reserved trains having both AC & Non AC classes. General (GS) coaches shall also have reserved seats for sitting. There will be no unreserved coach in the train.

Fare shall be as normal and for General (GS) coaches, being reserved, second seating(2S) fare shall be charged and seat will be provided to all the passengers.

Here is the list of all the passenger trains that will be plying from June 1:


Only passengers with Confirmed tickets shall be allowed to enter the Railway station, and screening will be done to before boarding and only asymptomatic passengers are allowed to enter /board the train.

On arrival at their destination, the travelling passengers will have to adhere to such health protocols as are prescribed by the destination state/UT.

The Indian Railways on Thursday announced that it has cancelled all regular train tickets that have been already booked for travel till June 30.

Only the tickets of the regular trains are being cancelled that were booked during the lockdown period when Railways was allowing bookings for journeys in June. These do not include the Shramik Special trains and special trains that started running from May 12.

Meanwhile, The Indian Railways operated as many as 1600 'Shramik Special' trains from various states across India till Tuesday. Ministry of Railways officials have said that this process has helped close to 21.5 Lakh lakh migrant labourers return home to their respective native states till May 19.

The central government on Sunday extended the nationwide lockdown till May 31.

A significant amount of relaxations have been given this time to the people including bus services, both inter and intra-state if the concerned state governments allow it. 

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