New Delhi: The Northern Railway division of Indian Railways has unveiled a schedule of 21 special trains across premium, superfast, and long-haul categories to meet the increased demand for travel during the year-end season.

The move aims to reduce crowding on heavily used corridors connecting Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Bihar, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Kerala, and Jammu & Kashmir.

Among the special services is the Vande Bharat Express operating between New Delhi and the Martyr Captain Tushar Mahajan Terminal in Jammu Tawi. Other premium, superfast, and reserved trains have been scheduled on routes including New Delhi–Mumbai Central, New Delhi–Howrah, Delhi Sarai Rohilla–Sabarmati, Patna–Anand Vihar Terminal, Darbhanga–Anand Vihar Terminal, and Mumbai Central–Shakur Basti. Most of the trains w

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