Good news for those going to the village on Diwali! The new express train that will start from Mumbai from tomorrow will stop at 13 important railway stations

The Central Railway Administration has taken a big decision for the common passengers ahead of Diwali festival. Central Railway administration will run a special express train from Mumbai to facilitate the passengers going to the city during Diwali festival.

Considering the extra rush of passengers going to Diwali and Chhat Puja, Central Railway Administration has taken this big decision. According to the information given by the administration, this special express train will be run between Lokmanya Tilak Terminus in Mumbai and Danapur.

Meanwhile, now we are going to try to know the complete schedule of this special express train and the brief information about which railway station this train stops at.

What will be the schedule of special express train?

Central Railway has issued a circular for this special express train. According to this circular, this train will be released from LTT Mumbai railway station from October 22 to November 11.

During this period, the train will leave Mumbai at 10:30 a.m. every day and reach Danapur at 18:45 the next day. That means there will be a total of 21 rounds of this train.

It is hoped that this will bring great convenience to the passengers going to Danapur from Mumbai. Also, this special train will be released from Danapur railway station between October 23 and November 12.

This train will depart from Danapur at 21.30 and reach Lokmanya Tilak Terminus Mumbai at 04.50 on the third day. There will be 21 rounds of this special train. This will provide relief to passengers going to Mumbai from Danapur.

At which railway station will you stop?

As per the Central Railway, this special express train will run from Thane, Kalyan, Nashik Road, Bhusawal, Khandwa, Itarsi, Jabalpur, Satna, Manikpur, Prayagraj Chiwki, Pt. Thirteen important stations including Deendayal Upadhyay Junction, Buxar and Ara have been sanctioned.

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