Known for its extremely dense crush load and crowding, Mumbai's lifeline will now be able to ferry only about 27.5 per cent or 22 lakh passengers (12.4 lakh on Central Railway and 9.6 lakh on Western Railway) at full capacity instead of the usual 80 lakh amid *COVID-19* protocols.
Responding to the Maharashtra government's...
We can ferry only 22 lakh commuters: Central Railways, Western Railways tell Maharashtra
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