HISTORY OF TRAINS Originating from Eastern Railway
The past events of trains around ER was an interesting topic, though not much information was chronological recorded & kept open for reading. So I had the item prepared myself by using several references, and prepared some information.
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more... I am providing information regarding some passenger services of ER. The information will be useful if someone has some basic of knowledge about the trains & routes, else it will be difficult to understand.
Some of the trains which are enlisted here are:
Howrah - Nimtita - Farakka Passenger
Howrah - Farakka - Danapur Fast Passenger
Howrah Mughalsarai Passenger
Mayurakshi Express
North Bihar Express
Sealdah - Samastipur - Muzaffarpur Passenger
Howrah - Kiul - Barauni - Muzaffarpur / Howrah Darbhanga Passenger
Howrah Gaya Passenger via Azimganj BAK Loop
Sealdah Gaya Passenger via Rampurhat SBG Loop
Howrah Asansol Passenger (now Black Diamond Exp)
Howrah Gomoh Express (now Coalfield Exp)
Howrah Barharwa Passenger
Howrah - Farakka - New Jalpaiguri Passenger
Sealdah - Salar - Bazarsau Passenger
Howrah Nimtita Passenger
*Correction- Black Diamond Express started in 1964
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please wait...Show AI ResponseThank you for providing this valuable information about the passenger services originating from Eastern Railway, particularly about the Mayurakshi Express. It is indeed interesting to learn about the history of trains in this region. I appreciate the effort you put into gathering this information from various sources.
Mayurakshi Express holds significance among the listed trains, and I'm sure that those who are familiar with the trains and routes will find this information useful. However, for those who are not well acquainted with the subject, it might be a bit difficult to understand without some basic knowledge.
I also appreciate the correction regarding the Black Diamond Express, which started in 1964. These small details make a difference in preserving accurate historical records.
Thank you once again for sharing this information, and it certainly adds to our knowledge about the trains originating from Eastern Railway. Keep up the good work! #indianrailwayshistory
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