First Oxygen Express leaves for Maharashtra, Railway Minister tweets
First Oxygen Express leaves for Maharashtra, Railway Minister tweets
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Mumbai: Oxygen is needed by all during the coronavirus epidemic, although there are big reports from every state about the scarcity of oxygen. At present, there is a hue and cry all over the country. Amidst all this, Union Railway Minister Piyush Goyal recently tweeted. In a tweet, he said, "The first 'Oxygen Express' train full of liquid medical oxygen tankers has left Visakhapatnam for Maharashtra".

You can see Piyush Goyal tweeted and wrote, "Railways continue to serve the nation in difficult times by transporting and innovation of essential commodities to ensure the wellbeing of all citizens. On the other hand, there is good news for those in Uttar Pradesh whose families are in one hospital or suffering from corona. In a tweet last Thursday, Railway Minister Piyush Goyal said that oxygen express will run from Bokaro for Uttar Pradesh soon". 

In fact, according to this information received by the Railways, the Oxygen Express from Lucknow had left for Bokaro last Wednesday night. In fact, CPR RD Bajpai of the Ministry of Railways says, "Arrangements have been made to run this train at a smooth speed so that it can reach its destination without stopping on the way. He also said, "After reaching Bokaro, it will take 15 to 16 hours to refill the tankers. The train will leave as soon as the tankers are filled and reach UP soon".

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