Indian Railways: 20 pairs of clone trains running from September 21st, no waiting tickets, see full list of trains here. IRCTC last update: Indian…

The railways have decided to let 20 pairs of clone trains run on busy routes, these trains will run on busy routes. The Tclone trains will run from September 21. These cloning trains are fully reserved and run at pre-arranged times. Railways have decided to run clone trains to eliminate the mess of waiting tickets. The full list of these cloned trains has been released.

The train number of the cloned trains running through the railway will be the same as the main train number. The speed of these cloned trains will be higher than the main trains. At the same time, the stops of these trains will also be less than those of the main train, that is, these trains will stop at limited stations. At the same time, the main train and its cloned train will arrive at the last station at approximately the same time. Reservations on these trains start from September 19.

The fare of the cloned trains is the same as the main train. According to information from the Ministry of Railways, of the 20 pairs of clone trains, 19 pairs of clone trains will run in the Humsafar class, the fare of which will also be the same as the Humsafar train. At the same time, 1 train pair will be operated as Janashtabdi Express from Lucknow Delhi, whose fare will be equal to Janashtabdi Express. These trains have a reservation period of 10 days.

The list of cloned trains issued by the railway includes several trains for Bihar. According to the list of railway cloned trains, train number (02563) will run from Saharsa to New Delhi. The Clone train (02564) runs daily from New Delhi to Saharsa. Apart from this, there will also be a lot of clone trains running to Darbhanga, Muzaffarpur, Rajgir and Rajendranagar stations of Bihar. Apart from this, trains will run from Amritsar-Jayanagar, Bangalore-Danapur, Ahmedabad-Darbhanga, Patna-Ahmedabad.

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