The East Coast Railways (ECoR) has extended the services of weekly special trains to and from Visakhapatnam in order to meet the increasing demand around the upcoming Sankranti season. According
The East Coast Railways (ECoR) has extended the services of weekly special trains to and from Visakhapatnam in order to meet the increasing demand around the upcoming Sankranti season. According
The East Coast Railways (ECoR) announced that several trains had been cancelled/partially cancelled from Visakhapatnam in view of the non-interlocking works in the Vijayawada Division. Due to the construction of
In order to cater to the increasing demand among passengers, weekly special trains for this summer have been announced by the East Coast Railway (ECoR) from Visakhapatnam to Secunderabad and
Visakhapatnam to Yelahanka (Karnataka) is one of the most frequented rail traffic routes. Keeping in mind the increase in passengers during this forthcoming Sankranthi festive season, the East Coast Railway
In view of the extra rush, during the festive season, and to provide the passengers with comfortable travel, the East Coast Railway (ECoR) authorities have decided to run special trains
Visakhapatnam to Secunderabad is one of the highest traffic railway routes in this region. As the passenger demand grows, ECoR is having to cope with it. In order to handle
The Union Ministry of Railways recently decided to renumber all Mail / Express Special (MSPC) and Holiday Special (HSP) trains as regular trains. With this, the Indian Railways is attempting
In an attempt to revert, in a phased manner, to the pre-Covid levels of service, the Ministry of Indian Railways informed that its Passenger Reservation System (PRS) will be shut
The festive season has begun in Visakhapatnam, with Dussehra this week and Diwali next month. Due to this, the East Coast Railway (ECoR) is expecting a lot of rush in
Earlier in the year, we had heard about a Kisan Rail Parcel mango train that transported mangoes from Vizianagaram to Adarsh Nagar in New Delhi. On Friday, a new onion






