With No Passengers To Travel, Railways To Stop India’s Shortest Route Passenger Train

Barely a week after its introduction, the Railways is likely to pull chains on India’s shortest passenger train as the three-coach Diesel Electrical Multiple Unit doesn’t enough passengers to fuel its operations.

The train that runs twice a day between Cochin Harbour Terminus (CHT), located on Willingdon Island home to the Cochin Port Trust and the Southern Naval Command of the Indian Navy, and Ernakulam Junction, the principal railway station serving Kochi. The train covers the 9 km distance in 50 minutes.

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