South Western Railway (SWR) has decided to extend the service of Train Number 07339/07340 Hubballi KSR Bengaluru Hubballi Special Express train for 2 months.
The train was initially notified to run till 27th July only. The train had received an excellent response from the travellers. The schedule and other details of the train are as follows.
Train Number 07339 SSS Hubballi to KSR Bengaluru special train leaves Hubballi Railway Station at 11:15 PM and reaches KSR Bengaluru railway station at 6:50 AM.
En route, the train stops at Davanagere, Birur, Arsikere, Tumakuru, Yeshwantpur, and KSR Bengaluru Railway stations. The stoppages remain the same in both directions.
Train Number 07340 KSR Bengaluru to SSS Hubballi Special Express train leaves Bengaluru at 11:55 PM and reaches SSS Hubballi railway station at 7:30 AM on the next day.
Train Number 07339 SSS Hubballi to KSR Bengaluru Daily Superfast Express Special has been extended from July 28 to September 30, 2023 from Hubballi‘s end.
Similarly, the KSR Bengaluru-SSS Hubballi Daily Superfast Express Special train (07340) service has been extended from July 29 to October 1, 2023.
The train has a composition of 16 coaches comprising of 1 AC 2-tier coach, 2 AC 3-tier coaches, 7 Sleeper coaches, 4 Second class coaches, and 2 Luggage-cum-Brakevan with Disabled friendly compartments.
Earlier, it was notified that these trains would run from SSS Hubballi till July 27 and from KSR Bengaluru till July 28 only. Passengers are requested to make use of the service of the train stated a Press Release by SWR here.
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