Railways to Operate 126 Special Trains from Pune During Diwali Rush

These special trains will cover popular destinations such as Danapur, Jodhpur, Latur, Kalaburagi, Jaipur, New Delhi, Malda Town, and Gorakhpur.
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Pune Railway StationThe Bridge Chronicle / Sanket Jadhav
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Pune: In anticipation of the large crowds during the Diwali holiday season, the railway administration has announced that it will operate 126 special trains from Pune to ease the travel rush.

Given the high demand, all these special trains will be reserved, requiring passengers to secure confirmed tickets prior to their journey.

These special trains will cover popular destinations such as Danapur, Jodhpur, Latur, Kalaburagi, Jaipur, New Delhi, Malda Town, and Gorakhpur.

In October, around 55 special trains have already run from Pune, with a few more expected to be added in the coming two days. The number of special trains will increase significantly in November, with around 71 additional services scheduled.

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To cater to the high demand for travel to North India, the railway authorities have increased the frequency of trains heading towards northern regions.

Additionally, special trains will be running to Latur and Nagpur, providing convenience to passengers traveling within Maharashtra.

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With all special trains being reserved, passengers are encouraged to plan ahead and book tickets early to ensure a smooth and hassle-free journey during the festive season.

Pune railway station is gearing up for an influx of travelers during the Diwali festival, with estimates suggesting that around 200,000 to 250,000 passengers are expected to travel in a single day.

To ensure safety and order, personnel from the Railway Protection Force (RPF) and ticket inspectors will be stationed at the entrances of each train coach. A specialized team will also be formed to oversee these efforts.

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