Booking of more than 450 passengers had been completed before the departure


Quetta: Eid Special Train has left Quetta for Peshawar carrying more than 450 passengers.
According to DS Railways Imran Hayat, this special train will reach Peshawar via important cities and will make scheduled stops at various stations to provide maximum convenience to the passengers.
Keeping in mind the public convenience on the occasion of Eid, this special train has been arranged by Pakistan Railways, which has a total seating capacity of 650 passengers. However, the booking of more than 450 passengers had been completed even before the departure.
Foolproof security arrangements were made on the occasion of the departure of the train. Imran Hayat, while talking to the media, said that special measures have been made to protect the train and the track so that the passengers can complete their Eid journey peacefully and safely.
He stated that the railway administration is determined to provide maximum facilities to the passengers on the occasion of Eid, and the departure of the special train is also related to this. Our goal is to provide safe, comfortable, and timely travel facilities to the public, and all possible measures are being taken for this.
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