Indian Railways introduces a summer special train for Udaipur-Pune sector
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, INDIA/ Created : Apr 4, 2019, 17:22 IST
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Indian Railways has introduced a special summer train from Udaipur to Pune considering the fact that huge number of people travel from Udaipur to Pune. It has been noticed that during the summer holidays, the traffic gets really h … Read more
Indian Railways has introduced a special summer train from Udaipur to Pune considering the fact that huge number of people travel from Udaipur to Pune. It has been noticed that during the summer holidays, the traffic gets really high for Pune. People are generally travelling to Pune via Ahmedabad by road. Besides, they also prefer taking a flight from Ahmedabad for Pune and in worst case, they travel to Mumbai and then go to Pune. Read less
Indian Railways has introduced a special summer train from Udaipur to Pune considering the fact that huge number of people travel from Udaipur to Pune. It has been noticed that during the summer holidays, the traffic gets really high for Pune. People are generally travelling to Pune via Ahmedabad by road. Besides, they also prefer taking a flight from Ahmedabad for Pune and in worst case, they travel to Mumbai and then go to Pune.
Understanding this and to make things easier for people, IRCTC has come up with a special summer train that will run between Udaipur and Pune stations. This is just to make things convenient for people travelling between these two cities.
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Train number: 09675
Train name: Udaipur-Pune Special
Departure: Udaipur Railway Station
Departure time: 11:10 PM (Every Tuesday and will reach Pune on Wednesday at 11:35 PM)
Return journey:
Train number: 09676
Departure: Pune railway station
Departure time: 00:25 AM (Every Thursday and reach Udaipur at 9:10 PM on Friday)
Train route: Rana Pratap Nagar, Mavli, Chittorgarh, Neemuch, Mandsaur, Ratlam, Vadodara, Surat, Vasai Road, Kalyan and Lonavala stations.
Number of coaches: One Second AC compartment, two Third AC, nine Second Class Sleeper coaches, 4 General coaches and 2 Guard coaches.
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