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Jamshedpur: Time table of special train between Ayodhya and Tatanagar released

Aastha Special Train: If you also wish to go to Ayodhya, the land of Lord Ram, and have his darshan, then after reading this news you are going to be very happy. Let us tell you, for those who wish to visit the new temple of Lord Ram located in Ayodhya, Railways and IRCTC are starting Aastha special train from Tatanagar to UP Darshan Nagar station. You will also be happy to know that Aastha special train has also been announced from Bokaro and Ranchi. For information, let us tell you that this special train will leave from Tatanagar station on 29th January and 19th February, whereas, it will leave from Darshan Nagar on 31st January and 21st February.

timetable released

The timetable for the special train between Ayodhya and Tatanagar has been released. It has been decided to run Tata-Darshan Nagar Express for darshan of Lord Ram on 29 January and 19 February. Under this, the return train will run from Darshan Nagar to Tatanagar on 31 January and 21 February. This train with 22 coaches will have stops at many places. Train number 08019 will leave from Tatanagar at 11.50 am, which will reach Darshan Nagar at 3.20 am on the next day. The train from Darshan Nagar will leave at 8 am. The train will reach Tatanagar at 11 pm. Meanwhile, the train will stop at Chandil, Purulia, Rajabera, Bokaro Steel City, Koderma, Gaya, Sasaram, Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay, Varanasi, Jaunpur, Akbarpur.

Will have these qualities

If media reports are to be believed, this special train will have 20 coaches and all of them will be sleeper class. Not only this, this special train will take approximately 16 hours to cover the distance of 758 km. During its journey, this special train stopped at Chakradharpur, Purulia, Koderma, Gomoh, Bokaro and Mughalsarai stations. Not only here, IRCTC has also made arrangements for water for passengers in coaches in Purulia, Gomoh and Mughalsarai. According to the information revealed, IRCTC will also make food items available to the passengers on demand.

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