Central Railway to run total 180 special trains during Ganesh festival

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The Central Railway (CR) has decided to run 38 additional special trains to Ratnagiri and Karmali from Lokmanya Tilak Terminus in Mumbai, and between Karmali and Panvel to clear the extra rush of passengers during the upcoming Ganesh festival.

The CR had already announced 142 specials during the festival and these 38 specials will be in addition to those services, thereby taking the total number of special trains during the festivity to 180, an official statement said.

Train 01091 Special will leave Lokmanya Tilak Terminus at 12.55 AM five days a week, except Monday and Thursday, between September 2 and 21, making 15 trips and arrive at Ratnagiri at 8.30 AM the same day.

On its return journey, train 01092 Special will leave Ratnagiri at 3.45 PM on five days a week, except Monday and Thursday, between September 2 to 21, with 15 trips and arrive Lokmanya Tilak Terminus at 00.30 PM.

Train 01043 Special will leave Lokmanya Tilak Terminus at 8.25 PM on September 2 and September 9 and arrive Karmali at 8 AM hrs next day, while in return train 01044 Special will leave Karmali at 6 PM on September 4 and September 11 and will arrive Lokmanya Tilak Terminus at 8 AM next day.

Train 01026 Special will leave Karmali at 9.50 AM on September 3 and September 10 and will arrive Panvel at 8.15 PM same night while in return train No 01025 Special will leave Panvel at 10.05 PM on September 3 and 10 and arrive at Karmali at 8 AM the next day.

Booking for 01091, 01043 and 01025 on special charges will open from August 22 at all Passenger Reservation System (PRS) locations and through internet, the statement said.

In addition, the Central Railway has also decided to augment Special train no 01037/01038 Lokmanya Tilak Terminus Sawantwadi Lokmanya Tilak Terminus with four general second class coaches from August 25 to September 24 from Lokmanya Tilak Terminus and August 26 to September 25 from Sawantwadi Road, the statement said.

Sourced from PTI, Featured image courtesy: www.railnews.co.in

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