A large number of tourists from outside states are heading to Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh, for the weekend. Trains on the World Heritage Kalka-Shimla Railway Line are fully booked and reaching Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh. However, due to dense fog and mist in the plains of India, many trains are reaching very late In Shimla Railway Station.
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Vistadome train, which was scheduled to reach Shimla Railway Station at 12.30 pm on Friday, reached Shimla Railway Station at 1.03 pm.
A large number of tourists from outside states have reached Himachal Pradesh’s capital Shimla for the weekend in the Vistadome train.
Along with this, the holiday special train is also running fully booked.
The holiday special train will be operated by the Northern Railway Board management till 15th January.
The return holiday special train will leave from Shimla railway station on 16th January. After departure, operation of the holiday special train will be fully stopped.
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