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Janshatabdi to run again from Feb 14

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 11, 2021 20:25 IST

Aurangabad, Feb 11:The Janshatabdi Express closed due to Corona Pandemic will run again after almost 11 months from ...

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Aurangabad, Feb 11:

The Janshatabdi Express closed due to Corona Pandemic will run again after almost 11 months from February 14. Moreover, instead of running till Dadar it will further go to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT)at Mumbai. Hence, the South Central Railway (SCR) has given a gift to the railway passenger on the Valentine Day.

On February 14, the Janshatabdi Express will start from Jalna at 8.30 am, arrived at Aurangabad at 9.15 am and proceed for Mumbai at 9.20 am. The train will reach CSMT at 4.20 pm. Similarly, the CSMT – Jalna Janshatabdi Express will start from CSTM at 12.10 pm, reach Aurangabad at 6.25 pm and will proceed to Jalna at 6.30 pm. The train will reach Jalna at 7.45 pm.

The train was closed due to Corona Pandemic from last March. Earlier, this train used to go till CSMT but later the route was reduced till Dadar only. In 2015, this train was extended till Jalna and now it will run till CSMT again.

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