At what time the first train in Indian (and in Asia) flagged off?

Saturday, 8:50 AM
Sunday, 10:00 AM
Saturday, 03:35 PM
Sunday, 02:30 PM

The correct answer is: A. Saturday, 8:50 AM

The first train in India (and in Asia) was the Great Indian Peninsula Railway (GIPR) train, which ran from Bori Bunder in Mumbai to Thane on April 16, 1853. The train was flagged off at 8:50 AM by the Governor of Bombay, Sir Bartle Frere.

Option B is incorrect because the first train in India ran on Saturday, not Sunday.

Option C is incorrect because the first train in India ran at 8:50 AM, not 3:35 PM.

Option D is incorrect because the first train in India ran on Saturday, not Sunday.

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