Agartala: Northeast India has officially hit a rail milestone. The first Mainline Electric Multiple Unit (MEMU) service between Agartala and Karimganj began operations today. This marks the debut of the service in the entire region.
Railway officials pushed the train into active duty this morning. It bridges the gap between Tripura and southern Assam. The new route cuts travel time for commuters moving across these states. Passengers now have a faster option for daily transit. The rail line serves as a direct link for trade and people.
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