Indian Railways is operating thousands of trains across the country. Lakhs of people travel in these trains every day. A huge network of Indian Railways is spread across the country. For this reason, Indian Railways is also called the lifeline of the nation. Keeping in mind the convenience of the passengers, railway stations have been built at every major place in the country so that they can easily get a train to go anywhere.
Indian Railways is a very convenient and economical means of travel. For this reason, people prefer to travel by train rather than traveling in any other means. While traveling in trains, it is often seen that the first train is stopped to allow other trains to pass.
At the same time, do you know that there is a train in India for which trains like Vande Bharat, Shatabdi, and Rajdhani are stopped to give a pass? Today we are going to tell you about this.
VIP or VVIP trains also have to stop to give a pass to this train. Its name is Accident Relief Medical Train. This is one such train of India that when it travels, even VIP to VVIP trains have to stop.
When trains in India have accidents, in such a situation, this train immediately reaches there and provides medical facilities. Accident Relief Medical Trains are stationed at important yards and railway stations of Indian Railways.
This train reaches the places where train accidents happen very fast for rescue and relief work. After this, medical facilities are provided to the injured people at the site of the incident with the help of this train.
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