SWR Suvidha special train extended to Karwar
Team Udayavani, Sep 30, 2019, 11:20 AM IST
Mangaluru: South-western railway’s Suvidha special train between Yashwanthpur and Mangaluru Junction stations has been extended to Karwar on account of Navaratri.
Suvidha special train (82655) from Yeshwanthpur to Karwar will leave Yeshwanthpur at 10.20 pm on Oct 4, reach Mangaluru Junction station at 8.30 am the next day, then proceed towards Karwar at 8.50 am and reach Karwar at 2.30 pm the same day.
Stops along the route to Karwar will include Mulky, Udupi, Kundapur, Byndoor, Bhatkal, Murudeshwar, Honnavar, Kumta, Gokarna Road and Ankola stations.
During the return journey, train (82666) will leave Karwar at 5 pm on Oct 5, reach Mangaluru Junction at 9.50 pm, proceed towards Bengaluru at 10.15 pm and reach Yeshwanthpur at 8 am on Sunday.
Similarly, the Suvidha train will leave Yeshwanthpur at 11.55 pm on October 7, reach Mangaluru Junction at 9.50 am on October 8 and Karwar at 3 pm. On its return journey, the train will leave Karwar at 5 pm, reach Mangaluru Junction at 9.50 pm, leave Mangaluru Junction at 10,15 pm and reach Yeshwanthpur at 8 am on October 9.
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