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Janshatabdi Express started after 11 months

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: February 14, 2021 6:05 PM

Aurangabad, Feb 14:The Janshatabdi Express haltedfor the past 11 months due to the Corona crisis, started again ...

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Aurangabad, Feb 14:

The Janshatabdi Express halted

for the past 11 months due to the Corona crisis, started again on Sunday. The

passengers gave an overwhelming response to the Jalna to Mumbai train on the

first day. In the 22 bogies train, only 245 seats were vacant. After the Corona

phase, the passengers from the city received one more train for Mumbai.

The

passengers have expressed satisfaction over the train's starting as it is the

crucial train to start in the morning hours. They were eagerly waiting for the

train to start. However, the train's time has been changed, it will begin at

9.20 am from the Aurangabad railway station and go till Chhatrapati Shivaji

Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) instead of Dadar. The CSMT – Jalna Janshatabdi Express

will start from CSTM before this train reaches Mumbai. Hence, the passengers

have expressed dissatisfaction over the timings of the trains.

Tags: Janshatabdi ExpressChhatrapati shivaji maharaj terminusHeritage building of chhatrapati shivaji maharaj terminusCSTM
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