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Mumbai Soon To Have A New Rajdhani Express

A new Rajdhani express will soon connect Mumbai and New Delhi via Madhya Pradesh

Author : OT Staff

Travelling from Mumbai to the capital city of New Delhi became a bit convenient. Hoping to reduce the hustle in the trains connecting both metropolitan cities, the Indian Railway is coming up with a new Rajdhani express which is scheduled to hit the tracks later this month. If you are a constant traveller between these cities then this move would be a boon for you as the availability of the ticket is about to get bigger. 

Instead of following the regular route through Gujarat, the train would start its journey from the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) in Mumbai and cross some major cities of Madhya Pradesh like Bhopal and Khandwa to finally reach the national capital. Covering the regions of central India, the train will be maintained by the Central Railways rather than the Western Railways. The Heart of India would now facilitate its citizens to reach the capital with a better speed and better comfort.

Around 23 Rajdhani trains connect several cities around India with New Delhi. Although there are two Rajdhani trains travelling from Mumbai, the rush never seems to cease. A new addition to the label aims to widen both the cities&rsquo connectivity with central India and provide ease in travel. It is good news for the people in Madhya Pradesh as the train passes through the state unlike the other two Rajdhani expresses.&nbspVisiting the capital just got easier and better. 

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