52 festival special trains will run from Lucknow on Diwali, now you have to go home and even easier:

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News India Live, Digital Desk: As soon as the festive season starts, the huge crowd of passengers increases and getting a seat in trains is not less than a challenge. In view of big festivals like Diwali and Chhath, Indian Railways has made a big announcement to give relief to passengers. This time 52 festival special trains will be run from Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh, which will provide great relief to millions of passengers going to their homes. This step will ensure that no person is deprived of going home on festivals.

Specialty of Festival Special trains running from Lucknow:

  • Total 52 trains: Given the increasing number of passengers during festivals like Diwali and Chhath, Northern Railway will run a total of 52 festival special trains from Lucknow. These trains will be for various destinations.
  • Lucknow Main Center: These trains will be operated from various railway stations including Lucknow Junction and Aishbagh, which will also facilitate passengers of the surrounding areas.
  • Crowd relief: The main objective of these special trains is to reduce the huge crowd of passengers in existing trains. This will also increase the chances of getting confirmed tickets.
  • Different destination: These trains will run for Bihar, West Bengal, Delhi, Mumbai and other major cities, where a large number of people travel on festivals.
  • Pre -booking: Passengers are advised to book their tickets in these trains as soon as possible to avoid inconvenience, because the crowd is very high during festivals.
  • Timeline and Route: Indian Railways will soon provide information related to the detailed schedule, route and stoppage of these trains at its website and railway stations.

This step has been taken by the Railways keeping in mind the convenience of the passengers, so that people can go to their home on festivals without any trouble and celebrate happiness with their family. Passengers are advised to check the status of trains on the official website or NTES app of the railway before the journey.