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Mumbai Special Trains: Central Railway to run 10 spl late-night trains on September 29 | Mumbai News – Times of India



MUMBAI: The Central Railway (CR) on Tuesday announced 10 late-night special trains during Ganpati immersions. The train will operate between CSMT-Kalyan/Thane/Belapur in the wee hours of September 29.The suburban special trains will stop at all stations. On the Main Line, the first special train will run on hte CSMT-Kalyan corridor at 1.40 am and arrive at Kalyan at 3.10 am.
On Harbour Line, the first special train will run on CSMT-Belapur corridor at 1.30 am and arrive at Belapur at 2.35 am. A Thane-bound train from CSMT will leave at 2.30 am and arrive at Thane at 3.30 am. tnn
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