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Janshatabdi Express train cancelled for one more day

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 14, 2021 13:06 IST

Aurangabad, April 14:The Central Railway, after cancelling one trip of the special Janshatabdi Express train (Mumbai CST - ...

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Aurangabad, April 14:

The Central Railway, after cancelling one trip of the special Janshatabdi Express train (Mumbai CST - Jalna -Mumbai CST) on April 13, has extended the suspension, by one more day, on Wednesday.

According to the press release issued by SCR, Nanded Division, the train service has been suspended by the Central Railway. As per the latest order, the Mumbai CST-Jalna express train (number 02271) scheduled to be operated on April 14 has been cancelled. As a result, the returning Jalna-Mumbai CST train (number 02272) of dated April 15 has also be considered as cancelled. The CR headquarter has extended the cancellation of one trip of the train on Wednesday, stated the release.

Earlier, the special train's one trip of dated April 13 (Down) and 14 (Up) was cancelled by the railway authorities. The train (Down) leaves Mumbai CST at 12.10 pm and reaches Jalna at 7.45 pm and in return, the train (Up) leave from Jalna at 8.30 am and arrives at Mumbai CST by 4.20 pm, stated the time schedule.

Tags: Janshatabdi ExpressCentral RailwaySCRNanded Division
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