The East Central Railway has extended the operational period of 28 Holi special trains to accommodate the heavy rush of passengers returning to work. This decision facilitates travel from major stations like Patna, Danapur, and Dhanbad to various metros across India. Chief Public Relations Officer Saraswati Chandra confirmed that booking for these extended services has already started on the IRCTC portal and at reservation counters.
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Extended Dates and Major Routes for Special Trains
The railway has extended 14 pairs of trains connecting Bihar and Jharkhand to Delhi, Mumbai, and Pune. These trains will operate on daily or weekly schedules through the end of March and early April. This step was taken after regular trains like Sampoorna Kranti Express showed very long waiting lists for the return journey.
| Train Number | Route | Extended Until |
|---|---|---|
| 03293/03294 | Patna โ New Delhi | March 31 |
| 03257/03258 | Danapur โ Anand Vihar | March 30 |
| 01143/01144 | LTT โ Danapur | April 1 |
| 01449/01450 | Pune โ Danapur | April 2 |
| 04517/04518 | Dhanbad โ Chandigarh | March 29 |
| 05219/05220 | Muzaffarpur โ Anand Vihar | March 28 |
Important Booking Rules and Ticket Pricing
Passengers should note that these services operate under the Special Fare category. The ticket prices are generally 10 to 30 percent higher than regular mail or express trains. Tickets can be booked through the IRCTC website, mobile app, or physical reservation counters at stations across the zone.
- Fares are similar to Tatkal pricing structures for these specials
- Dynamic pricing may apply to specific Suvidha-class trains in the list
- Concessions are generally not available for these special services
- Additional security personnel have been deployed at Patna and Danapur to manage crowds

