While Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu did not announce any new trains in his maiden budget, it was seen as a step away from a tradition of laying on new services to politically important constituencies. However, he did announce a lot for the common man to cheer about – such as better ticketing facilities, expansion of e-catering service, a pan-India helpline number for any complaint related to the railways and ease of travel for the differently-abled and senior citizens. [caption id=“attachment_639002” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]  Reuters[/caption] Ever since he announced the new rail budget #CelebTrains has gone viral on Twitter, and has become the top trending topic in India. From tweets about Rajnikant’s super awesome train to Arnab Goswami’s “Shoutabdi Express”, Twitter has used this hashtag to troll India’s most famous. Here are the tweets:
Tanmay Bhat trying to enter train #CelebTrains pic.twitter.com/3U8EvPGOga
— Godman Chikna (@Madan_Chikna) February 26, 2015
Rohit Shetty Express #CelebTrains pic.twitter.com/kHKVVe8ftO
— The Lying Lama 2.0 (@KyaUkhaadLega) February 26, 2015
Arnab's "I won't let you express."#CelebTrains
— Pessimystic (@blocktopus) February 26, 2015
Arnab Shoutabdi Express will always interrupt all the other trains which are not on its track. #CelebTrains
— Keh Ke Peheno (@coolfunnytshirt) February 26, 2015
SRK - Sallu's Train : Samjhauta Express#CelebTrains
— Certified Kameena (@shubhansh1504) February 26, 2015
#CelebTrains "Ekta Kapoor K-Express": Only housewives will board, TT will get plastic surgery after every station, may take 20 stations leap
— Ishan Jain (@Ishan_Jain_) February 26, 2015
The Dhoni Express - Travels at 10 km/hr for 95% of the journey and then at 400 km/hr for the remaining 5%. #CelebTrains
— Rashi (@rashi_kakkar) February 26, 2015


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