27 Feb 2015, 04:07 pm
"The Special will consist of only general second class un-reserved seating arrangement for the first time with a total 18 coaches in between 28 February & 8 March 2015. The train will run from Howrah on 28/2/2015 & 7/3/2015 and from Nautanwa on 1/3/2015 & 8/3/2015," read an official statement.
"The special train will leave Howrah at 14.35 hrs and reach Nautanwa at 13.00 hrs on the next day and in the return direction the train will leave Nautanwa at 14.40 hrs and will terminate at Asansol at 9.30 hrs on the next day," it said.
The train will stop at Barddhaman, Durgapur, Asansol, Chittaranjan, Madhupur, Jasidih, Jhajha, Kiul, Barauni, Samstipur, Muzaffarpur, Hajipur, Sonepur, Chhapra, Siwan, Bhatni, Deoria Sadar, Gorakhpur and Anandnagar enroute.
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