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Deoghar Via Dhanbad direct train will run for Goa

Dhanbad: Good news for Jharkhand to Goa travellers. Railways has given the gift of Durga Puja to the passengers of Jharkhand. The date of running the proposed train from Baba Nagri Deoghar to Goa has been announced. The train will start running between Jasidih and Vasco da Gama from September 28. After the approval from the Ministry of Railways, Godda MP Dr. Nishikant Dubey has shared the information related to this on Twitter. According to the MP, on September 28, the Railway Minister himself will flag off this train. MPs will participate in the program along with their workers.

Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh got new train with Goa

With the running of Jasidih-Vasco da Gama weekly train, there be not only a direct train from Jharkhand to Goa, but one more train from Jharkhand to Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh will also be available. You can also go to Secunderabad by this train. The train is about to start just before Durgapuja. In such a situation, direct train will be available for the people going to Goa during the festive season. Till now, Jharkhand and adjoining travelers to Goa were dependent on West Bengal. Had to travel in trains going from Howrah to Goa, or going from Dhanbad to Mumbai, for onward trains from Mumbai to Goa or looking for other options. Now direct train will run from Jharkhand to Goa.

Train will stop at these stations:

From Jasidih, Madhupur, Chittaranjan, Barakar, Dhanbad, Katrasgarh, Chandrapura, Bokaro, Muri, Ranchi, Hatia, Rourkela, Jharsuguda, Bilaspur, Raipur, Durg, Gondia, Ballarshah, Manchiriyal, Kazipet, Secunderabad, Vikarabad, Raichur, Guntakal, Bellary, Toranagullu, Haspet, Koppal, Gadag, Hubli, Dharwad, Londa, Castle Rock, Coolem, Margao, Majorda and Sanvordem.

(EW correspondent)

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