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Eastern Railway to run 13 pairs of summer special trains
26 Mar 2015, 05:48 pm
Kolkata, Mar 26 (NITN): Eastern Railway will run 13 pairs of Kolkata – Alipurduar Jn. summer special trains to cope with the extra rush of passengers during ensuing summer season.
The train will leave Kolkata station on every Sunday between April 5 & June 28, 2015 and Alipurduar Jn. on every Monday between April 6 & June 29, 2015.
The up train (03129) will leave Kolkata station at 22.45 hrs and reach Alipurduar Jn. at 13.25 hrs on the next day.
The down train (03130) will leave Alipurduar Jn. at 16.50 hrs to reach Kolkata station at 8.45 hrs on the next day.
The Summer Special trains will have air-conditioned, sleeper class and general second class coaches.
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