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Extension and change in time of Hyderabad festival special train

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 25, 2020 20:20 IST

Aurangabad, Nov 25:South Central Railway (SCR) has extended the festival special trains by one month for the convenience ...

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Aurangabad, Nov 25:

South Central Railway (SCR) has extended the festival special trains by one month for the convenience of passengers. Unreserved passengers will not be allowed on both the Aurangabad-Hyderabad and Hyderabad-Aurangabad trains. The reservation for both the trains are full and have been rescheduled.

The festival special train no 7050 from Aurangabad to Hyderabad has been extended from December 1-31. The new schedule will be from December 1. It will leave Aurangabad railway station at 4.15 pm and reach Hyderabad via Jalna-5.02 pm, Parbhani-7.30 pm and Parli-10.05 at 6.30 am the next day. Train no 7049 Hyderabad to Aurangabad has been extended from November 30 to December 30. This train will run as per the changed schedule from November 30. Departure from Hyderabad railway station will be at 10.45 pm. Parli-07.10 am, Parbhani-9.30, Jalna-11.52 am and will reach Aurangabad at 1.20 pm. Passengers will be required to follow the instructions regarding Covid-19 given by the central and state governments while traveling in this train.

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