
Demand high for trains from Karnataka to north India
The Hindu
The demand for special trains from Karnataka to north Indian States remains high as a result of which additional services are being introduced and the occupancy levels continue to remain high. The Sou
The demand for special trains from Karnataka to north Indian States remains high as a result of which additional services are being introduced and the occupancy levels continue to remain high. The South Western Railway has operated six trains from Mysuru to Danapur in Bihar via Bengaluru from May 1 till date and all of them had percentage utilisation in excess of 100%. Another special train will depart for Danapur on May 13 and has almost similar occupancy levels. All the special trains are reserved services and tickets have to be booked in advance for travelling. Meanwhile, the SWR is also operating a service from Yeshwantpur to Gorakhpur on Sunday and another service from Yeshwantpur to Danapur on Monday and both are expected to be full.More Related News

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