Uttar Pradesh

Additional buses will run on Balrampur-Delhi route. Additional buses will run on Balrampur-Delhi route: Decision taken in view of the huge crowd on Chhath – Balrampur News



10 additional buses will be operated on Balrampur Delhi route. The number of people coming for Chhath Puja festival is high in the district, due to which there is crowding in buses and trains. Keeping this in view, the Transport Corporation has taken the decision. First 10 bays on Balrampur Delhi route

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28 buses will run instead of 18

On the same issue, Assistant Regional Manager Balrampur Depot Gopinath Dixit said that in view of Chhath festival, 20 buses will operate on the Delhi route till November 11 instead of 10. Similarly, now 28 buses will run on the Lucknow-Kanpur route instead of 18.

8 buses will be run on the Ayodhya-Prayagraj route instead of two. Now two buses will operate instead of one on the Utraula-Basti route. Apart from this, the frequency of buses has also been increased on local routes. The buses which were running in two trips are being run in 4 trips.

Besides, there has also been an increase in the operation of Train On. Keeping in view the facilities of the people, the Railway Department has also taken steps for more operations. Giving information, Chief Public Relations Officer Pankaj Kumar Singh said that Indian Railways has started the facility of Pooja special train going from Gorakhpur to Bandra Terminal of Mumbai.

The train will make three trips

Train number 05029 will run from Gorakhpur on 6th and 10th November and 05030 from Bandra Terminus on 8th and 12th November via Balrampur. In view of the extra rush of passengers on Chhath, Chhapra-Lokmanya Puja special train has been operated for three trips each. Train number 05113 will run from Lokmanya Tilak on 10th and 17th November and 05114 from Lokmanya Tilak on 11th and 18th November via Balrampur every Sunday. The increased trains will also have stoppage at Tulsipur.



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