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IN PHOTOS: India's Deccan Odyssey to restart operations from September 23

Updated On: 21 September, 2023 04:22 PM IST | Anagha Sawant

The Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) will start the operations of the luxury train - Deccan Odyssey, on September 23. The train will make a comeback after 3.5 years (Pic/Atul Kamble)

India's luxury train Deccan Odyssey, will resume operations on September 23 (Pic/Atul Kamble)

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India's luxury train Deccan Odyssey, will resume operations on September 23 (Pic/Atul Kamble)
Deccan Odyssey, is one of five luxury trains in India. It was commissioned in 2004

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Deccan Odyssey, is one of five luxury trains in India. It was commissioned in 2004

Girls wearing traditional attire were seen taking selfies during the relaunch of the train in Mumbai

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Girls wearing traditional attire were seen taking selfies during the relaunch of the train in Mumbai

The train comprises 21 coaches, of which 11 are for travellers. Other coaches include facilities such as dining, a lounge, a conference car and a health spa

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The train comprises 21 coaches, of which 11 are for travellers. Other coaches include facilities such as dining, a lounge, a conference car and a health spa

Maharashtra Minister Girish Mahajan and Speaker Rahul Narwekar in Deccan Odyssey train at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus

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Maharashtra Minister Girish Mahajan and Speaker Rahul Narwekar in Deccan Odyssey train at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus

According to the official, each coach of Deccan Odyssey, is inspired by a different royal era, which were ruled by diverse dynasties in Maharashtra

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According to the official, each coach of Deccan Odyssey, is inspired by a different royal era, which were ruled by diverse dynasties in Maharashtra

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