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Bihar: train to start 14 more special passenger trains

Patna: In the midst of a sharp decline in the case of Covid-19 pandemic in Bihar, the train has decided to start service at least 14 more special passenger trains from various stations that fall under the Jurisdiction of East Central Train (ECR) to overcome large passengers , in a hurry during the summer peak.
Previously, Railway had extended services from 36 special passenger trains to the end of September or the first week of October 2021 to facilitate long distance trips.
According to the Head of the ECR Public Relations Officer (CPRO) Rajesh Kumar, the train has decided to run the Garib Rath Train Special Weekly passenger train (04059/04060) between Muzaffarpur and Anand Vihar from July 7.
Special trains will leave Anand Vihar every Wednesday at 8.55pm and reach Muzaffarpur the next day at 6.09 afternoon.
Upon returning it will leave Muzaffarpur every Friday at 315 in the afternoon and reach Anand Vihar the next day at 12:35 a.m., he added that this special passenger train will run with a combination of 16 coaches.
Likewise, the special passenger train Garib Rath Vihar Vihar (04073/04074) will leave Anand Vihar every Saturday at 8.20 a night from July 10 and reach the next day’s style at 9.35 in the morning.
Upon returning, it will leave the style every Sunday at 19:35 and reach Anand Vihar the next hour at 8:40 a.m.
Amritsar-Saharsa Tri-Weekly Garib Special Passenger Train Train (04687/04648) will leave Amritsar every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday at 4am from July 7 and reach Saharsa at 11:20 am.
Upon returning, it will leave Saharsa every Monday, Thursday and Sunday at 14:32 and reach the next day at 9pm with a combination of 12 AC trainers and four car seats.
The special train of the Jammu-Baruni Superfast (04797/04698) will leave Jammu Tawi every Friday from July 9 at 5:45 a.m.
and reach Bari at 10:45.
Upon returning, it will leave Barabi every Sunday at 5.02am and reach Jammu Tawi the next day at 11:45 a.m.
with a combination of 17 coaches, said CPRO.
Ambala Cantt-Baruni Special Two Weekly Passenger Train (04533/04534) will make Ambala unable to Tuesday and Saturday at 10:20 pm from July 6 and reached Baruni within 2 o’1.
Upon returning, it will leave Barabi every Monday and Thursday at 5.02 in the morning and reach ambala the next day at 8:30 a.m.
Meanwhile, the Special Passenger Train Anand Vihar-Haldia (04065/04066) will leave Anand Vihar every Tuesday from July 6 at 6:20 pm and reach Haldia the next day 7.35 in the afternoon, while on the wakmanya will leave Haldia every Thursday on the hour 9:30 a.m.
and reached Anand Vihar the next day at 8:40 a.m.
Special passenger trains Anand Vihar-Jogbani (04069/04070) will leave Aanand Vihar at 8:10 a.m.
from July 5 and reach Jogbani the next day at 7.50 in the morning via the Junction-Danapur-Patliputra PT Deen Dayal route.
Upon returning, it will leave Jogbani at 8:30 a.m.
and reach Anand Vihar the next day at 8:45 a.m., said CPRO.

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