Village on Wheels
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Village on Wheels are the special train introduced by the Indian Railways to cater to the budget tourists, especially villagers, hence the name. The trains connect the selected tourist destinations, usually a circular schedule. The trains are managed by Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC), a public-sector undertaking of the Railways.
This is envisaged to be the more plebeian version of the luxurious Palace on Wheels trains.
'The train is aimed at promoting tourism and connecting one city to another' says the railways official 'the first nine-day journey will cost Rs. 4,500 inclusive of vegetarian meals and snacks'
- The first route is Rajendra Nagar(start)-Patna-Varanasi-Agra-Mathura-Delhi-Vaishno Devi(Jammu Tawi)-Amritsar-Haridwar(Rishikesh)-Patna -Rajendra Nagar(finish) in nine days.
- The second route is Patna (start)-Mokama-Jasidih-Asansol-Bardhaman-Howrah-Puri-Howrah-Asansol-Patna(finish) in six days.
- The third route is Howrah-Patna-Manmad(Shirdi)-Pune-Mumbai-Ahmedabad-Dwarka-Verawal-Ajmer-Jaipur-Delhi-Patna-Howrah(finish) in twelve days.
- The fourth route is Patna(start)-Howrah-Puri-Tirupati-Madurai-Rameshwaram-Kanyakumari-Trivandrum-Ernakulam-Howrah-Patna(finish) in twelve days
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- [1] Village on Wheels on its way next week
- [2] Lalu to flag-off 'Village On Wheels'