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RRB Examination Special Train: For the RRB examination, a special train will run from Moradabad to Dehradun; check stations, dates, and other information

RRB Examination Special Train: In preparation for the next Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) exams, the Railways have announced that a special train would run from Moradabad to Dehradun from December 14 to January 9. According to the administration, thousands of students would get respite when the train passes through numerous important stations, including Gajraula and Bijnor. It said that the train would drastically reduce the travel time and that thousands of pupils are expected to show up for the test. In order to prevent any problems, the railway has encouraged the students to review the timetable and make travel plans appropriately.

Rrb examination special train
Rrb examination special train
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Senior Divisional Commercial Manager Aditya Gupta said that the decision was made to provide the students taking the test some relaxation. The Moradabad-Dehradun-Moradabad special examination train would reach Dehradun via Gajraula, Bijnor, Laksar, and Haridwar, he said. Before reaching Dehradun, the exam special train would leave Moradabad and pass via Amroha, Gajraula, Mandawar, Chandpur Siau, Haldor, Bijnor, Basi Kirdanpur, Muradnagar, Laksar, Jwalapur, and Haridwar.

It will leave Dehradun and make its way back to Moradabad via Haridwar, Jwalapur, Laksar, Muradnagar, Basi Kirdanpur, Bijnor, Haldor, Chandpur Siau, Mandawar, Gajraula, and Amroha. The train will run from Moradabad to Dehradun from December 14 to 16, December 18, December 25 to 26, December 28 to 29, and January 7 to 8, according to the administration.

In addition, from December 15 to 17, December 19 to 26, December 26 to 27, December 29 to 30, and January 8 to 9, the special train will run between Dehradun and Moradabad. Since thousands of students are taking the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) exams, the government said that the special train’s operation will lessen the commotion.

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