Connecting Eastbound Travelers
For those heading towards West Bengal, Central Railways has introduced crucial services to ease the summer travel surge. Train number 01407 will depart
from Pune Junction towards Howrah on April 26th, commencing its journey at 03:50 pm. Additionally, the train designated as 01441 is set to travel from Pune to Santragachi in Kolkata, with an upcoming departure on April 25th at 10:00 am. The return leg, service 01442, will operate from Santragachi back to Pune, starting its travel on April 27th at 03:45 pm. These limited services are specifically designed to cater to the increased demand for travel to eastern regions during this peak season.
Daily Routes to UP & Bihar
Ensuring consistent connectivity to Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, several daily special trains are in operation. Train 01415, a daily service from Pune to Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh, runs until April 30th, with departures scheduled at 06:50 am. For passengers traveling to Bihar, train 01449 operates daily from Pune to Danapur, with its service extended until July 15th. Departures for this route are at 03:30 pm every day, commencing from April 22nd. The return journeys are equally well-served: train 01416 from Gorakhpur to Hadapsar departs daily at 5:30 pm, and train 01450 from Danapur to Hadapsar departs daily at 5:00 am, facilitating continuous travel for commuters.
Extended UP & Bihar Services
Further extending connectivity to Uttar Pradesh, train 01431 operates from Pune to Ghazipur City on Fridays and Tuesdays. Key departure dates for April include the 24th and 28th, with services continuing throughout May and June, all departing at 06:40 am. The corresponding return service, train 01432, journeys from Ghazipur City to Hadapsar on Sundays and Thursdays, departing Ghazipur City at 04:20 am. These provisions aim to provide reliable travel options for passengers journeying to these northern states.
Maharashtra's Own Network
Within Maharashtra, Central Railways offers two dedicated weekly services to Nagpur. Train 01469 runs every Tuesday from Pune to Nagpur, with the next departure on April 28th, continuing weekly until July 14th. Departures from Pune are set for 03:50 pm. Similarly, train 01457 operates every Wednesday from Pune to Nagpur, with an upcoming departure on April 29th and running weekly until July 15th, also departing at 03:50 pm. Return services for both trains are scheduled on Wednesdays and Thursdays, respectively, ensuring convenient travel within the state.
Prayagraj & Jhansi Routes
For passengers heading towards Prayagraj and Jhansi, special services are available. Train 04108 connects Hadapsar to Prayagraj, operating every Thursday with upcoming departures on April 23rd and 30th, and continuing weekly until July 16th. This train departs at 10:40 pm. Another service, train 01921, runs from Hadapsar to Virangana Lakshmibai Jhansi (VGLJ) every Thursday on the same dates, departing earlier at 03:30 pm. Additionally, train 01923 offers a Sunday service from Hadapsar to Jhansi, with upcoming departures on April 23rd and 30th, running weekly until July 12th, departing at 05:30 pm.
Direct Service to Delhi
Direct connectivity to the nation's capital is facilitated by train 01491, which runs from Pune to Hazrat Nizamuddin (Delhi) every Friday. Upcoming departures include April 24th, with services continuing through July 10th, departing Pune at 05:30 pm. The return journey is covered by train 01492, operating from Hazrat Nizamuddin to Pune on Saturdays and departing Delhi at 09:25 pm. This route provides a crucial link for travelers destined for Delhi.
Muzaffarpur Connections
For travelers aiming for Muzaffarpur in Bihar, train 05590 operates from Hadapsar every Thursday. Upcoming departures are scheduled for April 23rd and 30th, with the service extending weekly until July 16th, departing at 07:20 pm. The return service, train 05589, runs from Muzaffarpur to Hadapsar on Tuesdays, continuing until July 14th, and also departs Muzaffarpur at 7:20 pm. These services cater to a significant passenger flow to this region of Bihar.















