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/Mada, Hope
this
letter finds you well. I am Venkatesh, and I am one of the frequent travellers in your reputable corporation. I am writing
this
letter to ask you for help to find my lost luggage on my
last
trip on your railway.
Firstly
, I would like to mention the details of my
last
trip. I travelled on the Chennai Express
train
from Chennai to Mumbai at 9:00 AM. Despite the fact that the
train
was not crowded, but still i forgot to take my bag while stepping out
of
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the
train
after the destination.
Secondly
, I would share the details of the appearance of the bag I lost. Not only is my handbag medium in size but
also
it is blue in colour, and my name was written on it. I would appreciate it if you could request the railway staff to check the briefcase on the same
train
as soon as possible and you can contact me once you recover the lost item. Yours faithfully, Venkatesh Ravichandran
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