Extension of Coimbatore’s Summer Special Train Services Announced

Coimbatore Southern Railway has announced the extension of the Coimbatore-Bhagat Ki Kothi Special train services, originally set to operate until May 30, 2024, now extended to June 27, 2024.


Coimbatore: In a recent update released on May 16, the Southern Railway administration extended the service of two summer special trains. Train No: 06181, the Coimbatore-Bhagat Ki Kothi Special, initially scheduled to run until May 30, 2024, will now continue until June 27, 2024. Similarly, Train No: 06182, the Bhagat Ki Kothi - Coimbatore Weekly Special, will be extended from its initial endpoint of June 2, 2024, to June 30, 2024. This extension aims to accommodate the increased passenger demand observed during the summer season, providing continued travel convenience between these destinations.

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