The Indian Railways has decided to run certain special trains for the convenience of its passengers. This includes special express trains between Tilak Bridge and Sirsa and unreserved mail/express special train between Delhi Junction and Hisar Junction.
Indian Railways Special Trains List Today: There is some relief for the railway passengers as the Indian Railways has decided to run certain special trains for the convenience of its passengers. The Indian Railways will run special express trains between Tilak Bridge and Sirsa. Again, unreserved mail/express special train between Delhi Junction and Hisar Junction.
The Northern Railway recently tweeted from its official Twitter handle, “For the convenience of passengers, Railways have decided to run train no. 04087/04088 between Tilak Bridge and Sirsa stations as Express Special Train as per the programme mentioned below.”
The railway passengers must note that train number 04087 Ex Tilak Bridge will run on a daily basis from August 8, 2021, The train will depart at 5.15 PM. Again, train number 04088 Ex Sirsa will run on a daily basis from August 9, 2021, till further notice. This train will depart at 2.35 AM.
The Northern Railway has also tweeted about another special train which is an unreserved one. The tweet said, “For convenient movement of rail passengers, Northern Railway will run unreserved Mail/Express special train between Delhi Jn and Hisar Jn stations as per the schedule given below.”
The passengers must note that train number 04089 from Delhi Junction will run daily from August 7, 2021, till further notice. The train will depart at 5 PM. Again, train number 04090 from Hisar Junction will run daily from August 8, 2021, till further notice. The train will depart at 5.15 AM.
The railway passengers must note that they should maintain all norms of the state and the central government regarding the COVID-19 pandemic in the trains and at the railway stations.
In case of any queries, the passengers can visit the website at railmadad.indianrailways.gov.in. The passengers must also remember that the RailMadad helpline number is 139.