Himgiri Express will run again after 3 years, demand is rising long

This news was relieved to the city, rural areas and passengers coming from here, as Himgiri Express will stop at the Roorkee Railway Station from April 6. Now passengers will get relief from travel at stations between Jammu Tawi and Howrah. The stopping of Himgiri Express in Roorkee was closed for almost three years. Roorkee Railway Station is listed in Category A. Roorkee, has also become part of the Central Government Amrit Railway Station Project. More than 40 pairs of trains run from this station under Moradabad section. From here, two thousand miles can be traveled. There are many passengers for Jammu and Howrah, but passengers could not travel because of the tickets in Saldah and Punjab Mail Express. Apart from the festive season and religious places, working people also constantly travel on these routes. The residence order issued from New -Delhi headquarters demanded to resume the operation of Himgiri Express. Dinesh Gupta, Sjeev Singh, Amritveer, Harsh Kashyap, Umang Yadav and Nazir Ahmed, etc. Said they keep coming to Bareilly, Jammu, Howrah and Varanasi to meet, work and go to religious places. Passengers will get a lot of relief from the operation of Himgiri Express. After this, Himgiri Express got the green signal to stay in Roorkee. According to senior divisions commercial manager Aditya Gupta, the operation of Himgiri Express will begin from April 6 via Roorkee. An order for a ban from New -Delhi headquarters was issued. The train went through these stations. Passengers will be relieved at stations such as Jammu Tawi, Pathankot, Jalandhar, Phagwara, Ludhiana, Ambala, Yamunanagar, Saharanpur, Bareilly, Sultanpur, Varanasi Junction, Buxar, Patna and Howbah. This train runs up three days a week. This train covers a distance of about two thousand kilometers between Jammu Tawi and Howrah. Share this story -tags