Indian Railways to operate Two Special Trains from Mumbai

The Indian Railways has planned to operate two special trains from Mumbai, connecting with Jaipur and Jodhpur on 16 and 17 February.

Indian Railways to operate Two Special Trains from Mumbai
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The Indian Railways has planned to operate two special trains from Mumbai, connecting with Jaipur and Jodhpur on 16 and 17 February. As per the railway management authorities, the Mumbai route witnesses a lot of rush. In order to solve this, the administration keeps increasing the number of coaches and operating a lot of special trains at regular intervals. 

The Special Trains 

The special trains will be made operational between Jaipur, Jodhpur and Mumbai to run only once. 

As per Captain Shashi Kiran, Chief Public Relations Officer of North Western Railway, "the Railways is running Bandra Terminus-Bhagat Ki Kothi-Bandra Terminus and Mumbai Central-Jaipur-Mumbai Central fare special trains. The full schedule of the trains has been released, and people travelling to and from Mumbai can easily take advantage of this." 

As per the railway management, "the two trains will make only one round each to and from their destinations. After this, the services will be terminated." 

The schedule of the Bandra Terminus – Bhagat Ki Kothi train 

Train No. 09035 (Bandra Terminus – Bhagat Ki Kothi Superfast Special train) will be departing from Bandra Terminus at 11 am on Wednesday, 16 February, and arrive at Bhagat Ki Kothi at 4 am on 17 February. 

Train No. 09036 (or the Bhagat Ki Kothi – Bandra Terminus Superfast Special train) will depart from Bhagat Ki Kothi at 4.15 pm on Thursday, 17th February and will arrive at Bandra Terminus at 11.20 am on 18th February.

Train no. 09039 (Mumbai Central-Jaipur Special train) will leave from Mumbai Central at 11.55 am on 16th February and arrive at Jaipur at 7.25 pm the next day.

Train No. 09040, or the Jaipur-Mumbai train will leave Jaipur at 9.15 pm on 17 February and reach Mumbai Central at 3.10 pm on 18 February.