Andhra Pradesh

Navakalebar Rath Yatra Spl Trains

Express News Service

VISAKHAPATNAM: Navakalebar Rath Yatra will be held at Puri from July 18 to 28. The three auspicious days during the Rath Yatra are Gundicha Yatra on July 18, Bahuda Yatra on July 26 and Sunavesha on July 27. In view of this, the railways will run special trains for the convenience of devotees.

Train no. 05815 Vizag-Puri special train will leave Vizag on July 17 (Friday) at 11.00 hrs and will reach Puri on July 18 at 02.00 hrs (early hours of Saturday).

In return, train no. 05816 Puri-Vizag special train will leave Puri on July 19 at 01.15 hrs (early hours of Sunday) and will reach Vizag the same day 12.30 hrs.

Train no. 05831 Jagdalpur-Puri special train will leave Jagdalpur on July 17 (Friday) at 16.00 hrs and will reach Puri the next day at 13.00 hrs.

In return, train no. 05832 Puri-Jagdalpur special train will leave Puri on July 19 at 01.45 hrs (early hours of Sunday) and will reach Jagdalpur the same day at 21.30 hrs.

Train no. 05835 Vizag-Puri special train will leave Vizag on July 25 (Saturday) at 11.00 hrs and will reach Puri on July 26 at 02.00 hrs (early hours of Sunday).

In the return direction, the train 05836 Puri-Vizag special train will leave Puri on July 26 at 18.15 hrs (Sunday) and will reach Vizag the next day (Monday) at 05.30 hrs.

Train no. 05865 Vizag-Puri special train will leave Vizag on July 27 (Monday) at 06.00 hrs and will reach Puri the same day at 15.30 hrs.

In return, train no. 05866 Puri-Vizag special train will leave Puri on July 28 at 01.00 hrs (Tuesday) will reach Vizag the same day at 13.00 hrs.

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