NewzVille Desk
Indian Railways has planned to operate more than 1,410 ‘Holi Special Trains’ across its whole network in the country. The number will increase upto 1500.
These special services are aimed at meeting the surge in passenger demand during the festive period and ensuring smooth connectivity between major destinations.
The special trains are scheduled to operate in the month of March.
For Holi last year, a total of 1,144 special train trips were operated.
Zone-wise, the Central Railway (CR) will operate 209 Holi special trains, while the Western Railway (WR) has planned the operation of 231 trains to cater to heavy passenger traffic on western routes.
The East Central Railway (ECR) will run the highest number of special trains at 285, followed by the South Central Railway (SCR) with 160 services.
The Northern Railway (NR) will operate 108 Holi special trains, whereas the North Western Railway (NWR) has planned 71 trains.
Further strengthening connectivity, the North Central Railway (NCR) will operate 66 special trains, and both the North Eastern Railway (NER) and the East Coast Railway (ECOR) will run 62 trains each.
The South Western Railway (SWR) will operate 47 trains, while the West Central Railway (WCR) has planned 43 services.
The Southern Railway (SR) will operate 39 Holi special trains, and the South East Central Railway (SECR) will run 15 services. Additionally, the Konkan Railway (KR) will operate 9 special trains, and the Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) will run 2 trains to meet regional demand.




