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Special trains to Tiruchendur for Vaikasi Visakam festival

Special trains to Tiruchendur for Vaikasi Visakam festival

Time of India3 days ago

Madurai: In view of Vaikasi Visakam festival at the Sri Subramaniya Swamy Temple in Tiruchendur,
has announced the operation of four special unreserved passenger train services between Tirunelveli and Tiruchendur on Monday, June 9, to manage the heavy rush of devotees.
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The first special train (train No. 06101) will leave Tirunelveli at 9.15am and reach Tiruchendur at 10.50am. The return train (train No. 06102) will leave Tiruchendur at 11.20am and arrive Tirunelveli at 12.55pm. These trains will stop at Palayamkottai, Seydunganallur, Srivaikundam, Nazareth, Arumuganeri, and Kurumbur.
Train No. 06103 will leave Tiruchendur at 9pm and reach Tirunelveli at 10.30pm, while train No.
06104 will leave Tirunelveli at 11pm and arrive Tiruchendur at 12.30am on June 10. These trains will stop at Palayamkottai, Seydunganallur, Srivaikundam, Nazareth, and Arumuganeri.
Railway officials urged passengers to plan ahead and arrive early at stations, as seating will be on a first-come, first-served basis. They also requested that devotees cooperate with railway staff and follow safety guidelines for a smooth travel experience.

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