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New Delhi:
The railways will operate 696 commuter services in West Bengal from Nov.11, Railways Minister Piyush Goyal said on Sunday.
All these services had been suspended since March due to the coronavirus epidemic.
Permission to operate these services was given by the railways after consultations with the state government, officials said.
“The railways will operate 696 commuter services in West Bengal as of November 11.”
“With adequate safety measures in place, it will dramatically improve passenger comfort, ease of movement and make it easier for people to move around,” Goyal said in a tweet.