New Delhi. Even after Chhath Puja, trains going towards east remain crowded. Keeping this in mind, it has been decided to increase the frequency of Patna Vande Bharat Special train. This decision of the Railway Administration will benefit the passengers of Delhi as well as the passengers returning from Patna. For the convenience of passengers during the festival, the Railway Administration is running Vande Bharat Special train between New Delhi and Patna.
This train will leave from Patna on 30th November.
It was announced to run from New Delhi till 20th November and from Patna till 21st November. Now special Vande Bharat Express number 02252 will also run on 22, 24, 27 and 29 November. Special Vande Bharat Express number 02251 will leave from Patna on 23, 25, 28 and 30 November. With this, passengers will be able to return from Patna to Delhi.
Buses will stop at these places
This train will depart from New Delhi at 08:25 am and reach Patna at 8 pm. This train will leave from Patna at 7:30 am and reach New Delhi at 7 pm. On the way, this train will stop at Kanpur Central, Prayagraj, Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay Junction, Buxar and Arrah railway stations.
Special train will run for Patna
Even after Chhath Puja, there is no space in trains going towards east. Waiting tickets are available on most regular trains. The trains coming from Bihar to Delhi are most crowded.
People who went home for Chhath Puja are not getting confirmed tickets for their return. In view of the problems of passengers, the railway administration has announced to run special train number 03329/03330 for Patna.
What will be the time from Patna to Delhi?
Special train number 03329 will depart from Patna at 2.05 pm on November 9 and 11 and reach New Delhi at 8 am the next day.
At which stations will this train stop?
In return, this train will leave New Delhi at 9:30 am on 10th and 12th November and reach Patna at 2:20 pm the next day. En route, this train will stop at Danapur, Arrah, Buxar, Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay Junction, Prayagraj and Kanpur Central Railway Station.
It is noteworthy that the great festival of folk faith, Chhath, is today on Thursday. Due to this festival, people of Bihar working in Delhi have gone to their homes. Keeping their convenience in mind, Railways has decided to increase the frequency of special trains.