Yangon’s circular train runs daily

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Myanma Railways will open files of the lawsuit against the acts and destruction of unscrupulous violent persons at relevant police stations under the law to take action against them.

Myanma Railways daily operates an RBE train linking three passenger carriages along the Insein-Yangon-Mingalardon-Insein anti-clockwise route for ensuring smooth transport of passengers as of 24 March.
The train leaves Insein railway station at 8:30 am and arrives back at the same station at 12:05 pm, passing Yangon and Mingalardon railway stations.
While running the train, up and down rail tracks near the level-crossing of Pharmaceuticals Factory beyond Kyogone railway station were blocked with two old rail tracks, one rail trawler, one wood log and waste. Likewise, two iron pipes used as a bar of the gate to Butayon street level-crossing in Kamayut were bent to be destroyed by taking out a piece of rail track and setting fire to old tyres and wastes. Moreover, old tyres and materials were set on fire on the up-rail track near the yard of Kyimyindine railway station. So, the fire was put out at the top of five wooden slippers at the line-clear point. Members of the Tatmadaw and Rail Traffic Police Force, local people and officials of Myanma Railways cleared the route, so the train successful reached the destination station.
Myanma Railways will open files of the lawsuit against the acts and destruction of unscrupulous violent persons at relevant police stations under the law to take action against them. As Myanma Railways regularly operates circular trains on a daily basis, local people and staff take the trains. — MNA

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