Railway relief on Holi / Good news for those traveling between Delhi-Lucknow Tejas train will make extra trips

Zoom News : Feb 19, 2022, 04:15 PM
Tejas Express running between New Delhi-Lucknow will now make additional trips. This decision of the Railways will give relief to the people traveling to and from Delhi-Lucknow on the upcoming Holi festival.

For the convenience of passengers, train number 82501/82502 Lucknow Junction-New Delhi-Lucknow Junction Tejas Express will run extra trips between March 8 and May 3. This train will run six days a week except every Tuesday.

After May 3, this train will start running as per its scheduled days. That is, this train will run four days a week. From both the directions, this train will run on every Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday after May 3.

Passengers will have to suffer for 46 days at Lucknow station

On the other hand, due to the reconstruction of washable apron at Lucknow station, passengers will have to suffer. Due to this construction, traffic will not be done from platform number 3 for 46 days. Due to the construction work going on from 21st February to 7th April, train number 12596 Anand Vihar Terminal-Gorakhpur Express will run on the converted route of Barasta Kanpur-Manaknagar-Aishbagh-Barabanki-Gonda.

These trains will not go through Lucknow station

The said train will not pass through Lucknow station. This train has stopped at Aishbagh station. Similarly, Train No. 12596 Anand Vihar Terminal-Gorakhpur Express will run on the converted route of Barasta Kanpur-Manaknagar-Aishbagh-Barabanki-Gonda, Train No. 14260 running from Platform No. 1 on 26th February, 5th, 12th, 19th & 26th March and 2nd April. Lucknow-Deendayal Upadhyay Junction will be operated with a halt of 20 minutes. This train will run via Rae Bareli.

From 21 February to 7 April, train number 12558 Lucknow-Ahmedabad running from platform number 2 will stop for 10 minutes. This train will run via Moradabad and Gonda. Along with this, trains operating from platform number 3 of Lucknow will be shifted to other platforms.

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