New entry point likely to come up at New Delhi railway station
Agencies : New Delhi, Sun Nov 18 2012, 12:04 hrs
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The IRCTC, a subsidiary of Railways, will be managing the executive lounge. There will be trained staff at the lounge to assist passengers.
From receiving passengers to arranging porters for carrying their luggage and helping them board the coaches safely, rail volunteers of the executive lounge will be
available to serve on payment, the official said.
Besides New Delhi, the executive lounges will also come at other major stations like Howrah, Mumbai, Bangalore, Agra and Chennai to provide value added service to passengers.
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