Ranchi-Howrah Bande Bharat train will run from September 24, tussle on two routes, note timings.
Shikha Shreya/Ranchi. Ranchi-Patna Bandh Bharat Train operations continue. Now after this, Vande Bharat train service between Ranchi to Howrah is also going to start soon. This will be a very good news for the people of Jharkhand because now Jharkhand is going to get India in second ban. Ranchi Howrah Vande Bharat Train will open from capital Ranchi on September 24. The route of which has now been finalized.
Ranchi Railway Division Senior DCM, Nishant Kumar said that the Ranchi Howrah Vande Bharat train will start from Ranchi railway station on September 24. There was confusion in the first two routes when talking about the same route. But now the route is fixed. This train will run from Ranchi to Howrah via Muri, Jhalda, Purulia, Chandil, Tatanagar, Ghatshila, Jhargram and Kharakpur.
Two time tables are being discussed
Talking about the timetable, South Eastern Railway has sent two timetables to the Railway Board regarding the operation of these trains. According to the information, as per the first time, the train will leave Howrah at 8:00 am and reach Ranchi at 12:55 minutes and the return train will leave Ranchi at 3:20 minutes and reach Howrah. At 8:10 pm
Collision on the route
Whereas, in the second time table, the train will leave Ranchi at 5:20 am and reach Howrah at 11:55 am and in the return train, the train will leave Howrah at 3:30 pm and reach Ranchi at 10:10 am. The maintenance of the pm train will be under Ranchi Railway Division.
Regarding the time table, Senior DCM Nishant Kumar said that currently two time tables are being discussed. No decision has been taken yet. But this too is expected to be cleared in a day or two.
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