Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)
Mangaluru, Feb 19: The new night train between the city and Yeshwantpur (Bengaluru) is to be flagged off on February 21. However, the railway department has changed the days on which the train runs. The commuters are a little disheartened by this development, as they feel that the new days are not convenient for them.
At the behest of Dakshina Kannada MP, Nalin Kumar Kateel, the southwestern railway had sent proposal to the railway board proposing to introduce a night train between these two stations additionally on three days every week. The train was to begin its journey from Yeshwantpur on every Sunday, Tuesday, and Friday evening at 4.30 pm and reach the city (central) station at 4 am.
But, in partial modification of the time table, the southwestern railway, in its order dated February 14, has changed the day of departure of the train from Bengaluru to Thursdays instead of Fridays. For people from coastal Karnataka who work in software and other companies at Bengaluru, Friday night train is of high importance, observed railway technical adviser, Anil Hegde.
The southern railway officials have said that it is not possible to allow new trains to enter central railway station here on Saturday mornings.
The new train will be flagged off by MP Nalin Kumar Kateel at 1 am on February 21.