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Southern Railway’s first Amrit Bharat Express to run between Erode and Bihar's Jogbani

The service 16601/16602, is all set to cover a massive distance of over 3,300 kilometres which would cut across eight railway zones.

DT NEXT Bureau

CHENNAI: In news that brings cheer to travellers, following several months of delay, the Southern Railway is finally gearing up to launch its long-distance Amrit Bharat Express service soon. According to a media report, the non-AC train will operate as a weekly service between Erode and Jogbani in Bihar.

The service 16601/16602, is all set to cover a massive distance of over 3,300 km which would cut across eight railway zones.

As per a Railway Board directive issued last week, the train will depart from Erode every Thursday at 7 am and begin its return journey from Jogbani every Sunday at 7.30 am. The route will include major stops such as Salem, Katpadi, Perambur, Vijayawada, Nagpur, Jabalpur, Patna and Katihar. Officials said that there will be more than 50 commercial halts planned along the way.

According to a railway note, the train consists of 22 coaches which would include 8 second-class sitting-cum-luggage coaches, 11 second-class sitting coaches, two brake-cum-luggage coaches and one coach allotted for staff and tools. Until a proper maintenance facility is established at Jogbani, the maintenance will be handled at Erode and Katihar.

The inaugural which would be a special service currently would gradually become a weekly operation.

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