Write a letter to the manager of the Lost and Found department of the railway regarding the luggage you accidentally left on the train. In your letter, - Give the details of your train trip - Describe the luggage you left on the train - Say what actions do you want him/her to take.

Dear Sir or Madam, Hope
this
letter finds you well. I am Yousra Ghoneim, and I am one of your regular passengers in your reputable corporation. I am writing
this
letter to ask for your help because I lost my baggage during my
last
trip on your railway. The
first
point I would like to discuss with you is the details of my
last
journey in which I lost my bag. Let me explain the whole issue to you.
Last
Friday I was travelling from Cairo to Tanta at 5 pm. Despite the fact that the train was not crowded, I forgot my baggage where I was setting. Another thing I forgot to mention is the appearance of my bag in order to be of some help to you. In fact, Not only is my bag middle in size but
also
it is black in colour,and my name was written on it. I would be grateful if you could help me in
this
matter. One final point I want to raise is that I would appreciate it if you could find it as soon as possible. Without the luggage and the important certificates inside it, I could not have been able to apply for my master's degree. I am looking forward to hearing from you as fast as possible, and thank you in advance for your anticipated support. Faithfully, Yousra Ghoneim
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