Delhi-Mumbai Rajdhani Superfast Special will run daily from January 19 on track.
This is confirmed by the tweet by Union Railway Minister Piyush Goyal, in which he has said that the Delhi-Mumbai Rajdhani Superfast Special Service will run daily from January 19 on track. He has given information about this on social media Twitter.
There is great news for the people of Delhi-Mumbai. Now the Delhi-Mumbai Rajdhani Superfast Special train will run on a daily basis. This is confirmed by the tweet by Union Railway Minister Piyush Goyal, in which he has said that the Delhi-Mumbai Rajdhani Superfast Special Service will run daily from January 19 on track. He has given information about this on social media Twitter. Earlier, trains on all routes, including Delhi-Mumbai Rajdhani Superfast Special, were closed indefinitely due to Corona virus epidemic. Now that the situation seems to be normal, an attempt is being made to normalize train operations as well. Prior to this, there was a complete ban on the transportation of road, rail and air routes in lockdown.
However, special train service was started by issuing guidelines during lockdown. It also included the Delhi-Mumbai Rajdhani Superfast Special which ran four days a week. The daily operations of the Delhi-Mumbai Rajdhani Superfast Special will provide relief to the citizens of North India and Western regions including Delhi-Mumbai. Apart from this, special trains are also running. Ticket booking service for Delhi-Mumbai Rajdhani Superfast Special train has also been started. However, new guidelines have been released for the journey. Passengers must follow all rules in the Corona era. Let's know the timetable-
The timetable is as follows
On January 19 at 4 in the evening, train number 01221 Rajdhani Superfast Special will open Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus of Mumbai and reach Hazrat Nizamuddin station in Delhi at 9.55 am the next day.
At the same time, on 20 January, the number 01222 Rajdhani Superfast Special train will open from Hazrat Nizamuddin at 4.55 pm in the evening and reach Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus in Mumbai at 11.55 am the next day. From then on, it will open daily at regular times.