Amid the ongoing pandemic situation in West Bengal, frequency of special trains between Howrah and Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad will be reduced from daily to weekly on the request of the West Bengal government.
The frequency of 02303/02304 Howrah- New Delhi-Howrah Special (via Patna) and 02381/02382 Howrah-New Delhi-Howrah Special (via Dhanbad), which were introduced from June 1 as per the schedule of Poorva Express, would now run once a week, an Eastern Railway official said.
He also added, “Both the above pairs of trains will run as per schedule up to July 10 from Howrah and up to July 11 from New Delhi. Thereafter, these trains will run on a weekly basis as per revised schedule.”
Book TrainsCheck out Eastern Railways latest news about the same —
FREQUENCY REDUCTION OF 02303/02304 HOWRAH – NEW DELHI – HOWRAH SPECIAL (VIA PATNA) & 02381/02382 HOWRAH – NEW DELHI – HOWRAH SPECIAL (VIA DHANBAD) pic.twitter.com/yFkcUJtIQF
— Eastern Railway (@EasternRailway) July 7, 2020
The South Eastern Railway is also reducing the frequency of 02834/02833 Howrah-Ahmedabad special and 02810/02809 Howrah-Mumbai CSMT special from daily to weekly, as per the sources.
Here is the official tweet —
REDUCTION IN FREQUENCY OF HOWRAH-AHMEDABAD
AND HOWRAH-MUMBAI CSMT SPECIALS FROM DAILY TO WEEKLY pic.twitter.com/3zgsUD0qRS— SouthEasternRailway (@serailwaykol) July 6, 2020
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