Mhow-Prayagraj special will run four days a week, see schedule

Indore: Indian Railways has taken a big and new decision to benefit the passengers of the Malwa region in Madhya Pradesh. Indeed, the railways have decided to run the Mahu-Prayagraj special train four times a week from the upcoming 12 February. This train runs from Mhow and Prayagraj and runs only three days a week. In such a situation, it has been extended for one more day, that is, it will go on for another day. According to reports, Indian Railways is going to use coaches made with the use of new LHB technology in place of the conventional rack coaches in this train. Actually, the Railway Board has given information about this and has issued a notification for this. The notification said that this train has so far run from the Conventional rack, due to which there are 22 coaches on the train. But the addition of LHB racks will add 20 coaches to the train. Apart from Sleeper, General, SLR coaches, it will also have Second and Third AC coaches.

 

Mhow-Prayagraj Special Train (04115) - - Trains from Mhow run every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. - From February 12, the train will also run on Friday.

Prayagraj-Mhow Special Train (04116) - - Train from Prayagraj runs every Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday. From February 11, this train will run on Thursday with new timings.

Reason for one more day- It has been decided to give another day to the train because this train is getting more passengers every month. Keeping in view the increasing number of passengers, the Railway Board decided to extend it one day. Earlier this train used to run from Indore to Khajuraho. After that, the Railway Board decided to run this train as a special train and run it till Prayagraj. Due to this, most travelers traveling daily from Mhow, Indore, Dewas, and Ujjain are benefiting.

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