FRONTIER MAIL...between BOMBAY and PESHAWAR!

**The Frontier Mail made it’s debut on 1st Sep 1928, When it was first introduced, the train ran between Colaba, Mumbai and Peshawar, the latter of which is now situated in the western region of Pakistan. Before long, the train was able to lay claim to being India’s fastest long distance train. In 1930, The Times of London described it as “one of the most famous express trains within the British Empire.” As route traveled in North-West Frontier Province of the then-undivided India and that’s how the name was derived. After the Partition of India, the Frontier Mail connected Mumbai and Amritsar, which is the last city in India on route to Wagah. In 1996 the train was renamed as the Golden Temple Mail.

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