Indian Railways launches ‘Aastha special’ trains to Ayodhya from THESE states – Know capacity, stations and moreThe Indian Railways is running over 200 'Aastha special trains' from various cities across India to Ayodhya, following the Ram Temple consecration ceremony on January 22. These trains are designed to bring devotees to Ayodhya from different parts of the country. On February 6, Gujarat's first special Aastha train departed...
more... from Mehsana railway station, carrying around 1,344 devotees from seven assembly constituencies. On the same day, a special train carrying over 1,100 devotees was flagged off from Jammu, with more trains scheduled to follow. On February 6, Odisha's first Aastha special train carrying about 1,400 devotees left Bhubaneswar, with additional trains planned from Puri, Cuttack, and Bhadrak. The first special train from Delhi left Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station on February 5, and another train departed from Mumbai on the same day. These trains typically have 20 sleeper coaches and can accommodate around 1,400 people.
Indian Railways Ram Mandir ke consecration ceremony ke baad Ayodhya jaane ke liye 200 se zyada 'Aastha special trains' chalaya ja raha hai. Yeh trains desh ke alag alag jagahon se devotees ko Ayodhya lekar jaane ke liye hain. 6 February ko, Gujarat ka pehla special Aastha train Mehsana railway...
more... station se chala, jismein 7 assembly constituencies ke 1,344 devotees the. Usi din, 1,100 se zyada devotees ko lekar Jammu se bhi ek special train chala, aur aage bhi aise trains chalne ka program hai. 6 February ko, Odisha ka pehla Aastha special train 1,400 devotees ko lekar Bhubaneswar se chala, aur Puri, Cuttack, aur Bhadrak se bhi aise trains chalne ka plan hai. Delhi ka pehla special train 5 February ko Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station se chala, aur usi din Mumbai se bhi ek train chala. Yeh trains mein aamtaur par 20 sleeper coaches hote hain aur yeh 1,400 logon ko le ja sakte hain.