With the COVID cases declining across the country and many states have announced relaxations, the Indian Railways has planned to restart train services in a phased manner. Accordingly, the North Western Railway will now restart the service of a special train connecting Rajasthan-Maharashtra. The frequency of four other trains will also be increased.
In a recent statement, the North Western Railway said it will resume the operation of Sri Ganganagar-Nanded special train. The frequency of Jaipur-Daulatpur Chowk and Bikaner-Haridwar special trains will also be increased. “After the curbs, the special train services are being operational between Rajasthan and Maharashtra and the frequency of Jaipur-Daulatpur Chowk-Jaipur and Bikaner-Haridwar-Bikaner special trains is also being increased with a slight change in timings at some stations. These trains will operate in line with the new timetable, stoppages till further notice,” the railway said in a statement.
It is to be noted that Train number 02486, Sri Ganganagar-Nanded special train will operate from August 10 and train number 02485, Nanded-Sri Ganganagar special train will run from August 12.
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