Kota Danapur train: The special train will run between Kota-Danapur, go through Buxar and Ara; Know the Schedule - Kota Danapur Special Train Patna City News for Raksha Bandhan

For the ease of passengers on the occasion of Rakshabandhan, East Central Railway decided to run a special train between Kota and Danapur. The train will run from Kota and Danapur on August 10 on August 10. This train has AC sleeper and ordinary coaches. This facility will ensure safe and comfortable journey for passengers in Rakshabandhan. Jagran Team, Patna/Vaishali. East Central Railway has decided to run a special train (Train No. 09817/18) between Kota and Danapur. This train will run via Guna, Sagar, Damoh, Katni, Prayagraj Chhiwki and DDU. Kota-Danapur Special will leave Kota on August 9 at 9:25 pm and will reach Danapur at 18:30 and DDU, Buxar, Ara Stop at 18:30. In return, Danapur-Kota Special will depart from Danapur on August 10 at 21:15 and stay at Kota at 22:25 and stop the next day, Buxar and the next day. Saraswati Chandra, Chief Personal Officer of East Central Railway, said this special train will contain two second air -conditioned categories, five air conditioned category coaches, third air coaches, seven coaches and four ordinary class coaches. For the ease of passengers, this special arrangement will ensure safe and easy trip during Raksha Bandhan. Four years later, the Ruki Ballia-Sialdah Express at Akshayavat Rai Nagar Station began stopping at Akshayavat Rai Nagar Station in Hajipur-Bachhwada Railway Part of the Sonpur Railway Division and other Express trains, including Ballia-Seald Express with an interval of about four years after the corona period. It has great enthusiasm among the local population. Once Arjun Rai, former head of Andhrawara Panchayat, Arjun Rai, Manjesh Kumar, Shiv Singh, Feather Bahadur Singh, Shyam Babu Keshari, Pramod Prabhakar, Virchand, Rajan Thakur, Chandeshwar, Ravi, Roshan, Upendra Ram and others cheered. Station -Superintendent Vidur Kumar Yadav and Commerce Clerk Sonu Kumar Singh was welcomed by wearing a Flowermala. The driver of the train was also dressed in a Flowermala and resigned by feeding sweets.