British couple, Hazel Lindsey and Martin Bailey, praised Indian Railways for smooth travel with their two-month-old baby.
A British couple went viral after sharing how they travelled across India with their two-month-old son. They praised Indian Railways, friendly locals and restaurant cribs for making the journey ...
The couple said that travelling by train turned out to be one of the easiest and most comfortable parts of their India trip.
Premium trains - better than Rajdhani and Tejas Express - and offering enhanced passenger comforts and importantly higher ...
Passengers also complain about automated bots and ticket resellers gaming the system. The Railway Ministry revealed that ...
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Viral video: British couple with baby hails Indian Railways, internet impressed!
A British couple, travelling across India with their two-month-old baby, has praised Indian Railways. In a viral Instagram ...
Indian Railways allows Divyangjan passengers with valid UDID card to travel in designated unreserved disabled coaches for better accessibility.
Indian Railways permits UDID card holders to travel in unreserved coaches meant for persons with disabilities. Check rules, eligibility, and details.
Michael Portillo embarks on a stunning rail journey from the Thar Desert in Rajasthan to the Indian capital, taking in desert landscapes and dazzling historic palaces. Michael Portillo takes a railway ...
As the world observes World Earth Day 2026 under the global theme "Our Power, Our Planet," Indian Railways reaffirms its commitment to environmental stewardship. Carrying over two crore passengers ...
Indian Railways has permitted Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) holding valid UDID cards to travel in unreserved Divyangjan coaches on mail/express trains. This facility allows PwDs to be treated as ...
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