Mumbai: In a bid to facilitate passengers and to clear extra rush, Western Railways (WR) will run 8 trips of Special Superfast Train between Bandra Terminus and Jabalpur.
The train will be will be fully reserved and will run on special fare with special charges, a Western Railways statement said.
Train no. 01705 Bandra (T)- Jabalpur Weekly Superfast Special Train will leave from Bandra Terminus at 8.30 pm on every Friday and will reach Jabalpur at 6.55 pm the next day.
This train will run from January 8 to 29 with total 4 trips, the statement said.
Similarly in return journey, train no 01706 Jabalpur - Bandra (T) Weekly Superfast Special train will depart from Jabalpur at 2.20 PM on every Thursday and will reach Bandra (T) at 11.15 AM the next day. This train will run from January 7 to 28 with total 4 trips, it added.
This train will halt at Borivali, Vapi, Surat, Vadodara, Ratlam, Ujjain, Bhopal, Habibganj, Hoshangabad, Itarsi, Pipariya and Narsinghpur station in both directions.
According to the statement the train will have AC II Tier, AC III Tier & Sleeper Class coaches and the booking for 01705 Bandra (T) Jabalpur Superfast Special Train will open at all Passenger Reservation Centers and IRCTC website from January 6.
The train will be will be fully reserved and will run on special fare with special charges, a Western Railways statement said.
Train no. 01705 Bandra (T)- Jabalpur Weekly Superfast Special Train will leave from Bandra Terminus at 8.30 pm on every Friday and will reach Jabalpur at 6.55 pm the next day.
Similarly in return journey, train no 01706 Jabalpur - Bandra (T) Weekly Superfast Special train will depart from Jabalpur at 2.20 PM on every Thursday and will reach Bandra (T) at 11.15 AM the next day. This train will run from January 7 to 28 with total 4 trips, it added.
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According to the statement the train will have AC II Tier, AC III Tier & Sleeper Class coaches and the booking for 01705 Bandra (T) Jabalpur Superfast Special Train will open at all Passenger Reservation Centers and IRCTC website from January 6.
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