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EMU trains

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Two special trains for trade fair

NEW DELHI: Northern Railway will provide a special stoppage to EMU trains at Pragati Maidan railway station here during the India International Trade Fair-2006 from November 14 to 27. For the convenience of rail passengers, five local trains have been extended up to Pragati Maidan station, while two special trains will run from Patel Nagar to Pragati Maidan. Train No. PP-2 will depart from Patel Nagar station at 12 noon to reach Pragati Maidan at 1 p.m., while PP-4 will depart from Patel Nagar at 1 p.m. to reach Pragati Maidan at 2 p.m.

En route, these special trains will stop at Kirti Nagar, Naraina Vihar, Delhi Cantonment, Inderpuri, Brar Square, S.P. Marg Halt, Chanakyapuri, Delhi Safdarjung, Sarojini Nagar, Lodhi Colony, Sewa Nagar, Lajpat Nagar and Hazrat Nizamuddin. Northern Railway has also decided to go ahead with extension of local trains up to Pragati Maidan.

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