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Special Trains from Pune to Nagpur and Delhi

The new summer special trains from Pune to Nagpur and options for traveling to Delhi, enhancing travel convenience during peak season.

Pragati Chougule

Central Railway has announced special trains to cater to the increased demand for travel. Among these, the Pune-Nagpur route will see the introduction of weekly superfast AC special trains, while passengers heading to Delhi can also benefit from additional services.

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Pune-Nagpur Special Trains

Weekly Superfast AC Special Train:
Train number 01469 will depart from Pune every Tuesday at 15:50 and reach Nagpur the next day at 06:30. The return journey, train number 01470, will leave Nagpur every Wednesday at 08:00 and arrive in Pune at 23:30.

Additional Stops: These trains will halt at Urali, Daund, Ahmednagar, Belapur, Kopargaon, Manmad, Jalgaon, Bhusaval, Malkapur, Shegaon, Akola, Badnera, Dhamangaon, and Wardha.

Pune-Delhi Special Trains

While there are no direct special trains announced from Pune to Delhi, passengers can consider connecting services via major hubs like Mumbai or Nagpur. For instance, they can take a train from Pune to Nagpur and then connect to a Delhi-bound train from there.

These special trains ensures that travelers have more options and convenience during the peak summer season. Whether heading to Nagpur or planning a longer journey to Delhi, passengers can now plan their trips with greater ease.

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