Jalandhar-Darbhanga Antyodaya Express to start from May 20
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, INDIA/ Updated : May 15, 2018, 16:39 IST
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Indian Railways has introduced a new weekly train service between Darbhanga (Bihar) and Jalandhar (Punjab) railway stations, the Jalandhar-Darbhanga Antyodaya Express. The new Antyodaya Express will be flagged off on May 20 from N … Read more
Indian Railways has introduced a new weekly train service between Darbhanga (Bihar) and Jalandhar (Punjab) railway stations, the Jalandhar-Darbhanga Antyodaya Express. The new Antyodaya Express will be flagged off on May 20 from New Delhi by Manoj Sinha, the state minister for railways. Read less

Indian Railways has introduced a new weekly train service between Jalandhar (Punjab) and ​ Darbhanga (Bihar) railway stations, the Jalandhar-Darbhanga Antyodaya Express. The new Antyodaya Express will be flagged off on May 20 from New Delhi by Manoj Sinha, the state minister for railways.
All the coaches of this new train will be well-equipped with myriad modern features, including extra cell phone charging points, RO water supply and bio-toilets, among others. Mr. Kumar also mentioned that needs of people travelling in general class would also be taken care of by the railways to make their travel convenient and comfortable.
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Train number: 22551/52 (weekly)
Train name: Antyodaya Express
Halts: Ludhiana, Sahnewal, Ambala Cantt, Saharanpur, Laksar, Moradabad, Bareilly, Sitapur Cantt, Gorakhpur, Narkatiaganj, Betia, Sangauli, Raxaul and Sitamarhi
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