Railways launch 'Bags on Wheels' app to transport passenger luggage from home to train
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The Delhi Division of Northern Railways has announced the launch of an app-based service called Bags on Wheels, which would offer pick up, loading and transfer of luggage services for passengers travelling from Delhi, Ghaziabad an … Read more
The Delhi Division of Northern Railways has announced the launch of an app-based service called Bags on Wheels, which would offer pick up, loading and transfer of luggage services for passengers travelling from Delhi, Ghaziabad and Gurgaon. Read less
According to the reports, the firm to which the contract to operate the bag service has been awarded, will serve passengers boarding trains from New Delhi, Delhi Jn., Delhi Cantt., Hazrat Nizamuddin, Delhi Sarai Rohilla, Ghaziabad and Gurgaon railway stations.
These services have been priced nominally, and the charges would depend on the weight and quantity of the luggage as well as the distance to be travelled by the passenger. Passengers will be provided door-to-door service, luggage would be picked from the passenger’s address to the railway coach and vice-versa.
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