Indian Railways: This change is happening in the summer special train going towards Maharashtra, check the complete schedule before traveling

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Indian Railways: This change is happening in the summer special train going towards Maharashtra, check the complete schedule before traveling
Indian Railways: This change is happening in the summer special train going towards Maharashtra, check the complete schedule before traveling

Indian Railways: Summer special trains are being operated by the Railways for the convenience of the passengers.

In this episode, Weekly Summer Special train is being operated by North Eastern Railway between Lokmanya Tilak Terminus and Mau in both the directions. But now some partial changes are being made by the Railways in the operation of this train.

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Due to Summer Vacations, Summer Special Trains are being operated by the Railways for the convenience of the passengers.

in this episodeNorth Eastern Railway(North Eastern Railway) is operating weekly summer special train between Lokmanya Tilak Terminus and Mau in both the directions. But now some partial changes are being made by the Railways in the operation of this train which will be applicable as follows:-

According to Pankaj Kumar Singh, spokesperson of North Eastern Railway, 01051/01052 Lokmanya Tilak Terminus-Mau-Lokmanya Tilak Terminusweekly summer special trainThere has been a partial change in the operation of.

As per the revised schedule, 01051 Lokmanya Tilak Terminus – Mau Weekly Summer Special train will arrive Veerangana Lakshmibai station at 00.05 hrs and depart at 00.10 hrs. Timings of the remaining stations remain the same.

01052 Mau-Lokmanya Tilak Terminus Weekly Summer Special Train leaves Veerangana Lakshmibai at 17.30 hrs, Bina at 20.00 hrs, Rani Kamlapati at 22.35 hrs, 2nd day itarsi at 00.50 hrs, Khandwa at 03.25 hrs,

Bhusaval at 05.05 hrs, Nashik Road at 08.45 as per revised schedule. It will leave Kalyan at 12.13 hrs and reach Lokmanya Tilak Terminus at 13.15 hrs. Timings of the remaining stations remain the same.

 

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