A train's vernacular name on IRI should consist of vernacular languages of both its source and destination. For example train pages of 12841 Coromandel Express and 12842 Coromandel Express
should have it's vernacular name both in Bangla and Tamil. There is absolutely no point in
providing only a Punjab Version of the name of 12302 New Delhi - Howrah Rajdhani Express when you compare
the...
more... number of Punjab travellers to that of Bengali travellers in the train. Also Punjabi is only an
ADDITIONAL OFFICIAL LANGUAGE of Delhi (Like Bangla is an ADDITIONAL OFFICIAL LANGUAGE of
Assam and so on and so forth). So it means that all Assam trains should also have their names in Bangla? All trains from Telangana shoud also have their names in Urdu, because Urdu is the ADDITIONAL OFFICIAL LANGUAGE of Telangana? All trains from Jharkhand should have Bengali names as well because Bangla is an ADDITIONAL OFFICIAL LANGUAGE of Jharkhand? Why is Tamil Nadu Express's name even required in Punjabi? How many travellers in that train belong to Punjab? It is the country's capital, there should be equality among all languages and not just one language only because 7% of the concerned territory speaks that language.