At a height of 5,360 metres above the sea level, the 465-km strategically significant line to be built at a cost of Rs 833.6 bn will see railways' first pressurised coaches
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Railway plans pressurised coaches for world's highest railway track in Leh
Sunday, October 28, 2018
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