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India set to resume rail operations

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NEW DELHI: One of the world’s largest train networks will “gradually” restart operations from today as India eases its coronaviru­s lockdown, as the number of cases passed 60,000 with more than 2,000 deaths.

Some 30 train journeys — 15 pairs of return trips — will run from the capital New Delhi to other cities including Mumbai, Bangalore and Chennai, Indian Railways said late on Sunday.

“Indian Railways plans to gradually restart passenger train operations from 12th May, 2020... Thereafter, Indian Railways shall start more special services on new routes,” the railways ministry added in a statement.

“It will be mandatory for the passengers to wear face cover and undergo screening at departure and only asymptomat­ic passengers will be allowed to board the train.”

The vast train network, which had carried more than 20 million passengers daily, was halted in late March as India imposed a strict lockdown to stem the spread of the deadly novel coronaviru­s.

Since early May, the government said some 366 special trains carrying up to 1,200 passengers on each service have operated to help stranded poor, rural migrant workers who lost their jobs in cities to return to their villages.

Railways Minister Piyush Goyal tweeted on Sunday that 300 special trains can run every day.

“I appeal to all the states to give permission to evacuate and bring back their stranded migrants so that we can get all of them back to their homes in the next 3-4 days itself,” he added.

Local media reported some provinces were charging for the rail tickets, which most migrants can’t afford.

Some workers have been walking on foot for hundreds of kilometres, with dozens dying on their journey from exhaustion or accidents, reports said.

The railways ministry added that 20,000 train coaches were being reserved to serve as coronaviru­s wards.

More than 5,150 railway carriages have already been put in place at 215 stations in main cities to be used as coronaviru­s isolation wards on wheels.

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