Travel news: Mumbai Central-Banaras Puja Special will pass through Farrukhabad.

Farrukhabad, Apr 22 (UNI) Railway administration has decided to operate 09183/09184 Mumbai Central-Banaras-Mumbai Central Puja Weekly Special train via Farrukhabad.

Railway spokesperson of Northeast Railway Izzat Nagar Division said on Saturday that the Puja weekly special train operated by the railway administration will run from Mumbai Central every Wednesday from May 3 to June 28, while 09184 from Banaras every Friday from May 5 to June 30. will be operated.

He told that the special train will leave from Mumbai Central via Agra Fort, Tundla, Shikohabad, Mainpuri, Bhogaon, and reach Farrukhabad Junction station of North Eastern Railway at 22.40 hrs and then leave from here at 23.15 hrs and reach Banaras at 10.30 hrs after Kannauj, Kanpur Central Lucknow. In this sequence, 09184 will leave Banaras for Mumbai Central at 14.30 hrs and will reach Farrukhabad Junction station at 3.00 hrs.

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