Nearly six months, train services from Chennai to Kerala and Karnataka are set to resume on Sunday

Mangalore | Wednesday | 30th September, 2020

Summary:

Train services got resumed after six month, from Chennai to Kerala and Karnataka are set to resume on Sunday.

With the railway board approved the request, Southern Railway is introducing three daily reserved special trains to Thiruvananthapuram, Mangaluru and Mysuru from Chennai.

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Train services got resumed after six month, from Chennai to Kerala and Karnataka are set to resume on Sunday.

With the railway board approved the request, Southern Railway is introducing three daily reserved special trains to Thiruvananthapuram, Mangaluru and Mysuru from Chennai.

Run of special trains on the Chennai-Thiruvananthapuram route will commence on September 27 and on the Chennai-Mangaluru route on September 28.

The date of resumption for trains to Mysuru will be notified later, said Southern Railway in a statement.

The MGR Chennai Central–Thiruvananthapuram reserved special train will leave Chennai at 7.45 pm and reach Thiruvananthapuram Central at 11.45 am next day.

Similarly, on the return journey, the train will start at Thiruvananthapuram Central at 3 pm and reach Chennai at 7.40 am the next day.

MGR Chennai Central–Mangaluru special train will leave Chennai at 8.10 pm and reach Mangaluru at 12.10 pm the next day.

On the return journey, the train will start Mangaluru at 1.30 pm and reach Chennai at 5.35 am on the next day.

This will be a huge  move, expected to provide relief to rail passengers as Chennai–Thiruvananthapuram is one of the most frequent routes of Southern Railway.

State government relaxed the lockdown norms, 13 pairs of special trains were operated from September 7 within the state.