Ram Mandir: Trains to run from various parts of country, including Pune, to Ayodhya

Ram Mandir: Trains to run from various parts of country, including Pune, to Ayodhya

Ram Mandir: Trains to run from various parts of country, including Pune, to Ayodhya

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In Ayodhya, the construction and beautification work of Ram Mandir is going on at a rapid pace. Security has been tightened in Ayodhya. 

Also, Central Railway is gearing up for the inauguration of the Ram Temple as trains will run directly to Ayodhya from various places in the country. Therefore, devotees can now get direct trains to Ayodhya from Pune, Mumbai, Nagpur.

Work of Ayodhya railway station is in the last stage

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Every facility of the passengers will be taken care of in the railway station built in a modern manner. The station building, constructed using modern architecture, has paintings related to the Ram temple. Passengers will get all modern facilities in this station. The Ministry of Railways of India is planning to start dozens of trains from different parts of the country to Ayodhya.

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Trains will start from January 19 for the devotees coming for the inauguration of the Ram temple. Ayodhya city will be connected to many cities including Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru, Pune, Kolkata, Nagpur, Lucknow etc. Ayodhya station has been given a new look to provide all the facilities to the passengers.

This station will have facilities like food court, AC waiting lounge, escalator, lift, Wi-Fi. Apart from this, IRCTC will also provide 24-hour catering services to passengers during the journey.

Ahead of the grand inauguration event to be held on January 22nd, cleaning work, paintings etc is going on everywhere in Ayodhya. Establishments, buildings and shops on both sides of the roads are being painted in the same colour. Tree plantation is being done in the bifurcation. New bus stops are also being constructed and the work of beautifying the footpaths along the road is going on.

Source : News18 

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