A special cricket World Cup 2023 train has departed for Ahmedabad from New Delhi ahead of the historic final between India and Australia at Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday, considering the interests of the cricket fans.
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Western Railway and Central Railway will be running six Cricket World Cup special trains for fans who will be travelling from Mumbai to Ahmedabad to watch the final of the Cricket World Cup.
The Central Railways on Friday announced that it will run one more special train from CSMT to Ahmedabad for the ICC World Cup Final between India and Australia.
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Ashwini Vaishnaw interacted with passengers on a train as well as passengers standing on platforms and inspected all the arrangements made at the passenger holding area, as well as the booking counter and security arrangements.