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Indian Railways: Timings of all trains of Bhopal and Jabalpur railway division changed from today, see list

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Independence Day 2022: Railways made major changes in the schedule of many trains running on August 15, read full details
Independence Day 2022: Railways made major changes in the schedule of many trains running on August 15, read full details

Madhya Pradesh: This news is important for you. From today, the time table of trains of Bhopal and Jabalpur railway division has changed. Therefore, before traveling, please visit railway inquiry number 139, NTES and railway websites. You will be saved from inconvenience.

Bhopal. The time table of tr

According to the information, Gwalior-Ratlam-Gwalior Express Special (Train No. 01126/01125) is being given a new stop Badarwas from October 1. It will currently be on a pilot basis for six months. Bhind-Ratlam Express Special (Train No. 02126) will also be halted at Badarwas station.

ains of Bhopal and Jabalpur railway divisions of Madhya Pradesh has changed from Friday. Their information can be obtained on railway inquiry number 139 and NTES. Apart from their railway division, there has also been a change in the timing of trains of Kota Railway Division. Due to this 326 trains passing through all the three railway divisions will be affected.

Actually, Indian Railways has changed the timing of trains. Railway’s new time table will be implemented from October 1. Information about all these trains is also available on the official website of the Railways. The railway administration has appealed that all the passengers should check the time of the train once according to their itinerary. So that, the inconvenience caused before the trip can be avoided.

Trains running from Indore made comfortable

It is noteworthy that the Railways had recently given another gift to the passengers. More than 15 trains running from Indore are now running on LHB rake. Due to the new rake, where the travel of the passengers became more comfortable, the speed of these trains has also increased. These trains are running at a speed of 110 kmph in the forward section of Nagda. Actually, Railways has recently decided to run Indore-Shipra Howrah Express train from LHB rake. In the coming time, preparations are being made to run Patna and Shanti Express trains with LHB coaches.

Changing racks of all trains

Railways is now changing the rakes of all trains running from Indore. Indore-Shipra Howrah Express will run with new rake from 2nd October. Its racks will come to Indore by next week. At the same time, before this, other trains including Indore-Amritsar, Indore-Chandigarh, Indore-Delhi Nizamuddin, Avantika Express, Indore-Pune, Malwa Express, Indore-Dehradun, Guwahati Express, Indore-Nagpur Express, Overnight Express have already been started on LHB rake. driving from.

These 5 temples of Dwarka are known for holy pilgrimage, you must also visit here once in your life

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These 5 temples of Dwarka are known for holy pilgrimage, you must also visit here once in your life
These 5 temples of Dwarka are known for holy pilgrimage, you must also visit here once in your life

Dwarka is an ancient city in India, located on the western tip of the Saurashtra peninsula in Gujarat. Dwarka, known as Devbhoomi, is the only city that is part of both the Char Dham (four major holy places) and Sapta Puri (seven holy cities) described in Hinduism.

Dwarka is an ancient city in India, located on the western tip of the Saurashtra peninsula in Gujarat. Dwarka, known as Devbhoomi, is the only city that is part of both the Char Dham (four major holy places) and Sapta Puri (seven holy cities) described in Hinduism. Nageshwar Jyotirlinga Temple, which is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas, is present in Dwarka. Let us tell you in this article, about some of the popular temples of Dwarka –

Dwarkadhish Temple –

Dwarkadhish Temple also known as Jagat Mandir is a Chalukya style of architecture, dedicated to Lord Krishna. The history of the city of Dwarka dates back to the time of the Dwarka kingdom in the Mahabharata. The five-storey main temple built of limestone and sand is grand and wonderful in itself. The 2200-year-old architecture is believed to have been built by his grandson Vajranabh, who built it on land acquired by Lord Krishna from the sea. There are other shrines within the temple which are dedicated to Subhadra, Balarama and Revathi, Vasudeva, Rukmini and many more. The devotees have to take a dip in the Gomti river before entering the temple from the Swarg Dwar. Thousands of devotees offer prayers at the Dwarkadhish temple on Janmashtami. 6 a.m. to 1 p.m.; The temple opens from 5 pm to 9:30 pm.

Nageshwar Jyotirlinga in Dwarka –

Nageshwar Temple located in Dwarka is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas in India. It is situated on the coast of Saurashtra in Gujarat on the route between Gomti Dwarka and Bait Dwarka Island. The main deity here is Lord Shiva, popularly known as Nageshwar Mahadev. According to Shiva Purana, those who pray at Nageshwar Jyotirlinga are freed from all poisons, snake bites and worldly attractions. Apart from other Nageshwar temples, the idol or linga here faces south. A major attraction of the Nageshwar temple is the huge 80 feet high statue of Lord Shiva. The importance of Nageshwar Jyotirlinga stems from the fact that it is believed to be the first of the 12 Jyotirlingas in India. On the festival of Maha Shivratri, grand celebration is celebrated at Nageshwar Jyotirlinga temple. 6 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; The temple opens from 5 pm to 9:30 pm.

Rukmini Devi Temple –

Dedicated to Lord Krishna’s wife Rukmini, this beautiful temple is located just 2 kilometers outside the city. Your heart will surely be happy to see the architecture of this temple built in the 12th century. The Hindu mythological story behind this temple begins with Rukmini Devi and her husband Lord Krishna, when on the way, Rukmini Devi with the help of her husband stops in the Ganges to quench her thirst. When Goddess Rukmini refused to give water to sage Durvasa when he asked for water, the sage cursed him to be separated from Lord Krishna, due to which this temple has been built some distance from the Dwarkadhish temple. The temple opens from 6:00 am to 9:30 pm. The temple opens from 6:00 am to 9:30 pm.

ISKCON Temple in Dwarka

If you are going to Dwarkadish temple, then definitely visit the ISKCON temple here. Housing idols of Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha draped in rich costumes and embellished with flowers, it is a temple built entirely of stone. Although the ISKCON temple is not much different from other ISKCON temples around the world, but its more grandeur is made on sight.

Bhadkeshwar Mahadev Temple in Dwarka

This small and serene temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is one of the must-see places in Dwarka for its serene and serene surroundings. Overlooking the Arabian Sea, the temple is surrounded by blue water, golden sand and calm breeze throughout the day. Bhadkeshwar Mahadev Temple, an ancient temple about 5000 years old, was built around a Swayambhu Shivling found in the Arabian Sea. The temple is submerged in the sea every year during the monsoons, which devotees consider as nature’s way of performing the religious process of abhishekam. The temple opens from 6:00 am to 7:00 pm.

 

Char Dham Yatra: If you want to go to Kedarnath Dham, then do not make a plan, e-pass booking is completed till October 15

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Chardham Yatra: Don't plan to go to Kedarnath now, e-pass booking full by October 15

Kedarnath Dham Yatra: According to the fixed number of pilgrims in Badrinath Dham, the booking was already completed till October 15 and now in Kedarnath also. Here, the government is going to the High Court to increase the number of pilgrims daily.

Dehradun/Rudraprayag. Resolving the misconceptions and misleading information of Kedarnath Yatra aspirants, the administration clearly said that if any traveler is planning Kedarnath Yatra now, then do not make it till 15 October because till this date the e-pass of the passengers. Booking has been completed. While talking to the media in the Collectorate of Rudraprayag, District Magistrate Manuj Goyal clearly said that do not fall into the trap of misleading information and if you do not have an e-pass at present, do not come for the journey.

Goyal made it clear that there is no compulsion of e-pass to visit tourist places other than Kedarnath Dham, but it is mandatory to have an e-pass issued by the Devasthanam Board for darshan in the Dham. He reiterated that since only 800 pilgrims can be allowed to enter Kedarnath in a day, do not take the risk of traveling without an e-pass. Here, quoting SP Ayush Aggarwal, it was said in the news that so far 2500 pilgrims have been returned from Dham due to lack of e-pass. According to the SP also the booking of e-pass has been completed till October 15 on the portal of Devasthanam.

There has been an all-round demand to increase the limited number of passengers in the Char Dham Yatra on a daily basis.

Booking has already been done for Badrinath, according to the
guideline which was issued with the start of the full Char Dham Yatra, according to the limit of maximum number of devotees entry in a day was fixed in all the Dhams. According to this, maximum 1000 devotees can visit Badrinath Dham every day. A week ago, it was said in the news that till October 15, the e-pass booking for Badrinath Darshan was full. Now the booking for Kedarnath has also been completed and there are controversies and requests to increase the number of devotees.

Expected heli service but ruckus over passenger numbers, on
Thursday, DGCA team took stock of arrangements, possibilities and facilities etc. to start helicopter service in Kedarnath, while increasing the number of devotees in Char Dham. An uproar has arisen. Since the Char Dham Yatra, which began on September 17, was opened to a limited number of people, thousands of pilgrims could not get entry due to not having an e-pass and not following other guidelines. Here, the Uttarakhand government has asked the High Court to file a petition to increase the number of passengers, while the Congress accused the state government of being incompetent for the problems being faced by the devotees.

 

5 Best Museums To Visit In Rajasthan For Art And History Lovers

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5 Best Museums To Visit In Rajasthan For Art And History Lovers
5 Best Museums To Visit In Rajasthan For Art And History Lovers

If you want to see the wonderful collection of artefacts, then you can go to see the beautiful museums present in different places of the state of Rajasthan once.

Rajasthan is a land of royalty, palaces, golden colours, architectural marvels and a lot of culture to explore. Rajasthan narrates folk tales and tales of its glorious past at every nook and corner. You can explore the wonders of Rajasthan and know its history and culture by visiting its rich and heritage museums.

The museums of Rajasthan store in them the glorious past, hidden treasures and rich culture in which this state is still thriving. These extraordinary museums have artifacts, stories, jewelry and many pages of history that you as a history lover would love to visit.

City Palace Museum, Udaipur

The City Palace Museum, also known as the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum, is located in the City Palace of Udaipur which is famous for its collection of Indian culture of the Kachwaha rulers. You can visit the City Palace and also visit the museums and architectural marvels. It includes many ornaments, weapons, paintings and murals.

Ahar Museum, Udaipur

A local museum in Udaipur, this museum is truly a hidden gem for art lovers and history buffs. It displays pottery from the Mesolithic Age and other artefacts. It is famous for Ahar monuments.

Albert Hall Museum, Jaipur

The name of this museum is taken from the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. It includes a wide range of metal objects, wooden crafts, carpets, stone ivory sculptures and metal sculptures. Arms, Weapons and other artefacts.

Maharao Madho Singh Museum, Kota

This museum is a prestigious museum of Rajasthan which includes a wide range of paintings from Kota and stunning sculptures of the royal family of Alwar.

Mayo College Museum, Ajmer

Mayo College Museum is famous for its wide range of collections of different objects, artifacts, paintings, sculptures, coins and photographs. It is spread over 18 rooms and is located in the campus of Mayo College in Ajmer.

These magnificent hill stations are in India only, which are not in the Himalayas, must visit once

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These magnificent hill stations are in India only, which are not in the Himalayas, must visit once

If you are planning for your vacation days, then you can visit some other mountainous regions like Himalayas and explore a better place with your family.

If you need a quick getaway into the hills, and want to leave the Himalayas for a change, we have the answer for you. From cascading waterfalls, lush green valleys and coffee plantations, there are hill stations across India that rival the Himalayas in more ways than one. Read on to know about these hill stations that will make you think for once and leave you with a glimpse of the Himalayas.

Chikmagalur, Karnataka

Home to stunning valleys, towering hills and coffee blossoms, Chikmagalur is popularly known as the coffee district of Karnataka. This place is full of natural wonders, and is situated in the Baba Budan hills. When here, don’t miss out on some of the best coffee in the world, enjoy a stay amidst the plantations at the home stay, and go trekking if you are keen to explore the surrounding areas.

Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra

As you enter Mahabaleshwar, you are greeted by views of majestic peaks and breathtaking valleys. This hill station is a great getaway for those who want a quick escape from the monotony of city life. Apart from being surrounded by natural beauty, there are a lot of things to do here to keep you busy during the holidays.

Mount Abu, Rajasthan

A beautiful oasis amidst the dusty Arid landscape of Rajasthan. Mount Abu is the only hill station in the state. Situated at an altitude of 4000 feet above sea level, this scenic spot is surrounded by lush green forests and is surrounded by the pristine Nakki Lake. Offering an ideal respite from the scorching heat of the desert, Mount Abu should definitely be on your travel wish list.

Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh

Also known as the Queen of Satpuras, Pachmari is a hill station situated comfortably in the Satpura range. Adventure seekers can indulge in a variety of activities here, and can try moto parasailing, zip-lining, waterfall trekking, jeep safaris and more. Apart from this, some of the main attractions that should not be missed here are Apsara Vihar Waterfalls, Pandava Caves and Satpura National Park.

Wayanad, Kerala

Wayanad is an idyllic hill station where you spend your holidays amidst waterfalls, dense rainforests and spice plantations. There are also many adventure sports, including river rafting, boating and more. If you have free time, you can explore the untouched landscape on top of a hill, and even choose to explore the secrets of a cave.

IRCTC Package: Visit the temples of South India, special train will run from this city of MP, know details

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Travel Somewhere Are you planning to travel somewhere, this package is best for you!
Travel Somewhere Are you planning to travel somewhere, this package is best for you!

IRCTC Package: On November 27, IRCTC is going to run a special train from Indore to Dakshin Darshan Yatra.

IRCTC Package: There is good news for the passengers of Madhya Pradesh. Now they can easily visit the temples of South India. IRCTC (Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation) is going to run a special train from Indore to Dakshin Darshan on November 27. Its booking has also started. Travelers wishing to visit South India can book it on www.irctctourism.com.

9 Nights, 10 Days Journey

According to the information, this journey will be of 9 nights and 10 days. Temples of Kanyakumari, Madurai, Mallikarjuna (Srisailam), Rameshwaram, Tirupati will be visited in this 10-day journey. Railways has arranged 5 sleeper and 5 third AC coaches in this train. Breakfast, lunch and dinner will also be provided to the passengers in this tour package.

Know how much is the rent

The fare for a person in 3AC coach of this Dakshin Darshan Yatra train is Rs 15,750. Whereas every person traveling in a sleeper coach will have to pay Rs 9,450. Apart from Indore, passengers will be able to leave the train from Dewas, Ujjain, Shujalpur, Sehore, Habibganj (Bhopal), Hoshangabad, Itarsi, Betul. At the same time, passengers can also start their journey from Nagpur, Sevagram and Balharshah.

Swadeshi Luxury Cruise Liner Service

On the other hand, IRCTC has started another new service cruise liner service to make your journey more enjoyable. This tour package of IRCTC will be done from Cordelia cruise ship. Cordelia Cruises is India’s premium cruise liner. True to its name, Yerah aspires to promote and drive a cruise culture in India that is stylish, luxurious and most importantly, Indian in nature. This cruise service has been made in view of the time spent in the holidays of the Indian people.

Cruise Details

Starting with the name Kerala Delight Cruise Tour Ex. Kolkata, this tour will be for Cordelia Cruises and Munnar-Cochin. This cruise tour to be done from October 18 to October 23 will be completed by flight and Cordelia Cruises.

 

Visit Sri Jagannathpuri, Chilka Lake and Konark Temple in Odisha Tour with IRCTC

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Visit Sri Jagannathpuri, Chilka Lake and Konark Temple in Odisha Tour with IRCTC

This tour of IRCTC has been specially designed to tour the special tourist attractions of Odisha, this tour will start from Delhi.

IRCTC is bringing a great opportunity for the residents of Delhi and nearby states to visit Odisha. In this tour package of Odisha, one will get the privilege of visiting the holy Shri Jagannath Puri Temple, one of the four Dhams. Not only this, in this tour package, apart from Puri Dham, tourists will also get a chance to see Asia’s largest saltwater Chilka Lake and the historic Konark Sun Temple.

journey for so many days
According to the information given by IRCTC about this tour, this journey will be of 3 nights and 4 days. Before the flight from Delhi, passengers will be taken to Bhubaneswar, after which Puri, Chilka, Konark will then reach Bhubaneswar from Puri and fly back to Delhi. This tour will start on 18 November 2021 and will end on 23 November 2021. A total capacity of 30 people has been kept in this tour package.

How much is the rent
Per person for this tour of Odisha Rs. 34,795 fare has been kept. Whereas the fare per person on double seat booking will be 25,580 and for booking of three seats together the fare will be 23,995 per person. 20,010 per seat including bed for children aged 5 to 11 years. 17,550 rupees will be charged for the same age group without beds. For children between two and four years, the passenger will have to pay a fare of Rs 14,205.

Boat rides and attractions in Chilka
The tourist will be given a tour of Chilka after visiting Puri in this package. In this, passengers will be able to enjoy boat rights in Chilka, but these boat rides will be available to the passenger in addition to the package at their own expense. After this, the passengers will also be given a tour of the island and the Irrawaddy Dolphin Site. On the way there will be a chance to visit the Allarnakh temple. Konark Temple, Chandrabhaga Beach, Golden Sea Beach and Beach Market will be visited in Konark. During the return visit the Mukteshwar temple along with Lingaraj temple, Udayagiri and Khandagiri will also be seen in Bhubaneswar.

India has gifted luxurious rail coaches to Sri Lanka, 160 coaches will be given

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The relations between India and Sri Lanka have been going on since mythological times. Relationships are getting stronger even in the new era.This is the reason that even being a neighboring country, India supports every step in the development of Sri Lanka’s infrastructure. Great railway coaches have been gifted by India for the important railway project of Sri Lanka.

This consignment is a part of a contract worth USD 82.6 million i.e. Indian currency about Rs 600 crore. Seeing the coaches sent under this consignment in the pictures, it can be understood how important this contribution is.

India will strengthen Sri Lanka’s infrastructure

Assisting Sri Lanka in developing its railway infrastructure, Indian Railways has recently supplied a consignment of 20 passenger coaches to Sri Lanka Railways. According to a statement issued by the Indian High Commission in Colombo, the state-of-the-art coaches have been delivered to the neighboring country by Rail India Technical and Economic Service (RITES).

Funded from Indian Debt Assistance

These 20 passenger coaches reached Colombo Port on 17 September 2021. The consignment is a part of a contract worth USD 82.6 million. The consignment to supply 160 passenger coaches to the island nation of Sri Lanka is funded under an Indian Line of Credit of USD 318 million.

Promise to provide 160 passengers coach

Of the 160 passenger coaches, 60 have been supplied to Sri Lanka Railways so far, while 20 more are ready to be dispatched from India.

Prepared in Chennai’s ICF

These ‘India Made’ coaches have been customized and manufactured by Integral Coach Factory (ICF), Chennai as per the requirements of Sri Lanka Railways. PSU-RITES Limited is also scheduled to supply two air-conditioned DMUs to Sri Lanka under the Indian Line of Credit of USD 318 million.

First AC set ready for departure

The first AC DMU set with 13 coaches is ready to be shipped from India and is awaiting the ship’s nomination by Sri Lanka. Some other projects under this line include upgradation of railway line from Mhow to Omanthai (128 km long), signaling project from Mhow to Anuradhapura, double tracking of rail line from Polgahawela to Kurunegala, etc.

Indian Railways: Unreserved express trains will run daily for these cities of UP, see full list here

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Indian Railways: Now for the convenience of railway passengers, unreserved mail / express trains will be used by the Northern Railway. All these trains will be operated mainly between Shamli, Delhi Shahdara, Prayagraj Sangam, Faizabad, Jaunpur, etc. All these are being started from next October.

New Delhi: Amidst the improving conditions due to Coronavirus , now the operation of trains is being started in a phased manner by the Railways . For the convenience of railway passengers, now unreserved mail / express trains will be used by the Northern Railway. All these trains will be operated mainly between Shamli, Delhi Shahdara, Prayagraj Sangam, Faizabad, Jaunpur, etc. All these are being started from the coming October 1 which will be conducted as follows.

According to Northern Railway spokesperson Deepak Kumar, it has been decided to operate unreserved mail/express specials (every day except Sundays) from October 1. By operating these trains, the facility of smooth travel will be available to the passengers. These following trains will be operated as per rules:-

01650/01649 Shamli-Delhi Shahdara-Shamli Unreserved Mail/Express Special
01650 Shamli-Delhi Shahdara Unreserved Mail/Express Special train departing Shamli at 07.47 AM on the same day at 10.13 AM Shahdara from 01 October to 31 November every day except every Sunday. Will arrive.

In the return direction, 01649 Delhi Shahdara – Shamli Unreserved Mail/Express Special will leave Delhi Shahdara at 05.30 pm everyday except every Sunday from 01 October to 31st November and will reach Shamli at 07.36 pm on the same day.

The train will halt at Kandhla, Kasimpur Khedi, Baraut, Sujara, Baghpat Road, Ahera Halt, Sanhera Halt, Khekra, Fakharpur Halt, Gotra Halt and Nauli stations enroute in both the directions.

04381/04382 Prayag Raj Sangam-Faizabad-Prayag Raj Sangam Unreserved Mail/Express Special

04381 ​​Prayag Raj Sangam-Faizabad Unreserved Mail/Express Special Train will leave Prayag Raj Sangam at 06.30 am on the same day at 12.00 noon from 01 October till further notice. Will reach Faizabad.

In the return direction, Train No. 04382 Faizabad – Prayag Raj Sangam Unreserved Mail/Express Special will leave Faizabad at 05.45 pm with effect from 01.10.2021 till further notice and will reach Prayag Raj Sangam at 11.30 pm on the same day.

Enroute this Unreserved Mail/Express Special train is Prayag, Phaphamau Jn., Siwath, Mau Aimma, Dhirganj, Vishnathganj, Baripad, Pratapgarh, Chilbila, Khundaur, Ramganj, Piparpur, Sultanpur, Dwarkaganj, Kadebhar, Chaure Bazar, Malethak, Khajur. It will stop at Bharatkund and Masodha stations in both the directions.

04383/54376 Prayag Raj Sangam-Jaunpur-Prayag Raj Sangam Unreserved Mail/Express Special

04383 Prayag Raj Sangam-Jaunpur Unreserved Mail/Express Special Train will depart Prayag Raj Sangam at 07.30 am and 12.10 pm on the same day from 01 October till further notice. Arrive at Jaunpur.

In the return direction, Train No. 54376 Jaunpur – Prayag Raj Sangam Unreserved Mail/Express Special train will leave Jaunpur at 05.35 PM from 01 October till further notice and will reach Prayag Raj Sangam at 09.30 PM on the same day.

Enroute this Unreserved Mail/Express special train is Prayag, Phaphamau Jn., Tharwai, Sarai Chandi, Phulpur, Ugrasenpur, Baraya Ram, Janghai, Jarauna, Barsati, Banour, Barigaon Nevada, Mariahu, Shudnipur, Salakhpur and Jalgaon, Therwant at Kajgaon. Will stay in both the directions.

04245/04246 Prayag Raj Sangam-Jaunpur-Prayag Raj Sangam

04245 Prayag Raj Sangam-Jaunpur Unreserved Mail/Express Special train will leave Prayag Raj Sangam at 04.40 PM and reach Jaunpur at 10.10 PM on the same day from 01 October till further notice.

In the return direction, Train No. 04246 Jaunpur – Prayag Raj Sangam Unreserved Mail/Express Special train will leave Jaunpur at 06.45 AM from 02nd October till further notice and will reach Prayag Raj Sangam at 09.30 PM on the same day.

Enroute this Unreserved Mail/Express Special train is Prayag, Phaphamau Jn., Tharwai, Sarai Chandi, Phulpur, Ugrasenpur, Baraya Ram, Janghai, Jarauna, Barsati, Banour, Barigaon Nevada, Mariahu, Shudnipur, Salakhpur, Kajgaon Par Therwan and Will stay in both the directions.

 

Indian Railways: Attention railway passengers, time table of Jan Shatabdi, Superfast, Express trains is changing from October 1, see full list

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Indian Railways: Northern Railway has decided to change the time table of 12 pairs of special trains from October 1. All these trains will be Jan Shatabdi/Superfast/Express, whose new timetable will be considered effective from October 1.

New Delhi. Northern Railway has decided to change the time table of 12 pairs of special trains from October 1 . All these trains will be Jan Shatabdi/Superfast/Express, whose new timetable will be considered effective from October 1.

According to Deepak Kumar, Chief Public Relations Officer of Northern Railway, the arrival/departure and stoppage time of trains are being revised on October 01 and thereafter. Railway passengers are requested to ensure their journey by taking the information of train arrival/departure and stoppage time etc., from railway enquiry, before starting their journey. The new time table of all these trains will be as follows:-

From October 1, the time table of these 12 pairs of special trains is being changed. See this full chart.

The 12 pairs of trains, which are being changed in the timetable by the Railways, are all going to run daily. It all operates between Delhi Junction, Bathinda, Ambala, Jind, Ferozepur, Kalka, Haridwar, Amritsar, Hisar, Kurukshetra, Prayagraj Sangam, Alamnagar, Tanakpur, Kotdwar etc. All these trains will operate with new time table and new numbers. The new time table of all these trains will be as follows:-