In a move to ease travel during Chhath Mahaparva, the Railway Administration has announced the extension of the Rani Kamlapati-Danapur bi-weekly special train (Train No. 01667). The train will now run for three additional trips from november 1 to november 11, 2025, providing relief to passengers traveling for the festival.

1 Why the Extension?

Chhath Mahaparva is one of the major festivals in bihar and Madhya Pradesh, attracting thousands of devotees who travel long distances to perform rituals. The extension of the special train is aimed at reducing crowding on regular trains and ensuring comfortable travel during the festive period.

2 Train Details at a Glance

· Train Number: 01667

· Route: rani Kamlapati (Bhopal) → Danapur (Bihar)

· Frequency: Bi-weekly, with three extra trips from november 1–11, 2025

· Purpose: festival special to manage increased passenger demand

Passengers are advised to book tickets in advance through the IRCTC portal or app to secure their seats, as these trips are expected to be highly sought after during Chhath.

3 Benefits for Travelers

· Provides direct connectivity between bhopal and Danapur

· Reduces travel hassle during peak festival days

· Ensures timely arrivals for devotees planning to participate in Chhath rituals

The extension demonstrates the railways’ commitment to passenger convenience and festival-ready transportation services.

4 Tips for Passengers

· Book early: Tickets may sell out quickly due to high demand.

· Check schedules: Ensure correct departure and arrival dates for the extended trips.

· Travel safely: Follow standard railway safety protocols, especially during crowded festival travel.

5 Final Thoughts

The Rani Kamlapati-Danapur special train extension is a thoughtful step to support devotees during Chhath Mahaparva. By running additional trips, the railways aim to minimize travel stress and provide seamless festival journeys for passengers between madhya pradesh and Bihar.

 

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