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This article shares news about the introduction of seven new trains in Bihar, including three Amrit Bharat trains, just before the festive season.


Great news for people in Bihar! Just before Deepawali and Chhath, the state is getting seven new trains. This announcement was made on Monday. Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav will connect via video call, while Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary will start the trains from Patna Junction.

Among these, three are Amrit Bharat trains. They will connect important routes: one will run from Muzaffarpur to Charlallpally in Hyderabad, another from Darbhanga to Madar in Rajasthan, and the last one from Chhapra to Anand Vihar in Delhi. This is a big boost for train services in the state.

The Amrit Bharat trains will begin regular services from mid-October. For example, the first train from Muzaffarpur to Charlallpally will leave on Tuesday at 10:40 AM and reach its destination by 11:50 PM the same day. The return train will leave Charlallpally at 4:05 AM on Thursdays, arriving back in Muzaffarpur at 5:00 PM.

Additionally, four new passenger trains will also be launched, running regularly starting October 1. These include services from Buxar to Patna and from Patna to Islampur. Each train has specific timings to ensure smooth travel for passengers across Bihar.

With the introduction of these new trains, passengers can expect more comfortable and reliable travel options. The details regarding timings and routes for some trains are still pending, but overall, this is a welcome improvement for train services in the region.



Summary:

  • Seven new trains are launching in Bihar soon.

  • This includes three Amrit Bharat trains on key routes.

  • Regular services for these trains will start in mid-October.

  • Four new passenger trains will also commence from October 1.

  • Passengers can expect improved travel options with these new trains.



Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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