A special train every fourth minute, 10 crore devotees will take a dip in Mahakumbh on every fourth minute: Special preparation of the system

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Mahakumbh Shahi Bath 2025: There is a huge crowd of devotees at the ongoing Mahakumbh fair in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. Tomorrow, on 29 January, about 10 crore pilgrims are expected to attend the third royal bath on the day of Amas. A special train will be run for the railway stations of Prayagraj every four months for the devotees who attend the royal bath of Mauni Amas.

150 special trains in a single day

Mouni Amas is on Wednesday on Wednesday. Meanwhile, Indian Railways has prepared to run a special train every four minutes at Prayagraj station in view of the increasing number of devotees. About 150 special trains will be run in this one day. Earlier in the year 2019, 85 trains were run on Mouni Amas during Ardh Kumbh.

A special train every fourth minute, 10 crore devotees will be taken in Mahakumbh on every fourth minute: Special preparation of Tantra 2 - Image

15 crore people participated in Mahakumbh

So far, 15 crore people have taken a dip of faith in Mahakumbh, which started from 13 January. On the very first day, 1.65 crore devotees gathered. More than 45 crore devotees are expected to come in this Mahakumbh, which runs till 26 February. Tomorrow also 10 crore people are expected to participate in the royal bath.

Special arrangements at railway stations

Indian Railways has made special arrangements for the convenience of devotees coming to Prayagraj Mahakumbh. More than 400 special trains have been run on the occasion of Mauni Amas. In which 150 special vehicles will be kept on the day of royal bath. 200 trains will also be operated daily with four ring rail services. In addition, an Ayodhya shuttle is also operated from Prayagraj Junction for devotees. 80 UTS counters and 20 automatic ticket vending machines have been installed at Prayagraj Rambagh and Jhusi stations. Apart from this, 30 mobile UTS counters have also been created to control the crowd.