The Indian Railways have spent around Rs 1.13 trillion (46.6 per cent) of the capex target. (Photo credit: Pixabay)
In order to facilitate passengers, it has been decided to run a Special Train between Howrah and Bhadrak from 9 November, 2021.
08043 Howrah-Bhadrak Special from Howrah will leave at 1540hrs and will reach Bhadrak at 2235hrs on 9 November. In its return journey, 08044 Bhadrak-Howrah Special from Bhadrak will leave at 0450hrs and will reach Howrah at 1145hrs on 10 November.
Th train will have ten second class seating and two guard-cum-luggage vans in its composition with stoppages at Santragachhi, Ulberia, Bagnan, Mechheda, Panskura, Haur, Radhamohanpur, Balichhak, Shyamchhak, Madpur, Jakpur, Kharagpur, Hijli, Benapur, Narayangarh, Bakhrabad, Belda, Nekurseni, Dantan, Angua, Lakhannath Road, Jaleswar, Rajghat, Amarda Road, Basta, Nuagaon Mayurbhanj Road, Rupsa, Haldipada, Tikirapal, Balasore, Nilgiri Road, Khantapara, Panpana, Bahanaga Bazar, Soro, Sabira, Markona and Ranital between Howrah and Bhadrak.
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