Indian Railways Announces New Timetable Starting 1 July
A new timetable will be effective on various routes of the Indian Railways 1 July 2019 onwards. Changes in terms of timings, distance or frequencies were introduced to almost all the railway zones.
Timings for the 267 trains on the Northern Railway zone were changed and these would be effective from Monday. The zone also introduced two new Tejas Express connecting New Delhi to Chandigarh and Lucknow.
Further, the journey on four trains have been extended to include more stations. The Nanda Devi Express which connects Dehradun to New Delhi will be extended up to Kota Junction, the Aligarh-Moradabad passenger train up to Gajraula, the Ambala-Amb Andaura DEMU up to Daulatpur Chowk and the New Delhi-Ludhiana Shatabdi Express up to Lohian Khas.
Frequencies on some of the trains in this zone have also been changed. The Allahabad-New Delhi-Allahabad Humsafar Express will now run four days a week instead of three. Frequency of the New Delhi-Ludhiana-New Delhi Shatabdi Express is reduced from five days to two days a week.
New Time Table of South Central Railway comes into effect from 1st July, 2019
— SouthCentralRailway (@SCRailwayIndia) 1 July 2019
For Details:- https://t.co/8RGNiNlVRH pic.twitter.com/xCdWUr3Mbr
In the western zone, timings were changed for many trains including Mumbai-Pune Sinhagad Express (11009), LTT-Manmad Express (12117), Howrah-Mumbai Express (12870) and Mumbai-Chhapra Antyodaya Express (15102).
Salient features of new mainline time table of WR wef 1st July, 2019. #SundayThoughts #SundayMorning pic.twitter.com/mwg28gDfsU
— Western Railway (@WesternRly) 30 June 2019
Visit the particular railway zone website for complete timetable and changes made.