IRCTC Ahmedabad-Mumbai Tejas Express to make additional halt at Andheri Station

To facilitate passengers of Ahmedabad-Mumbai, IRCTC Tejas Express, additional halt at Andheri has been considered in addition to the halts at Nadiad, Vadodara, Bharuch, Surat, Vapi and Borivali.

Indian Railway Catering And Tourism Corporation Limited (IRCTC)  a PSU of the Ministry of Railways has already announced earlier the operation of its fleet of Tejas Express trains (Lucknow-New Delhi & Ahmedabad-Mumbai) again. Both the trains are expected to restart operations from 17th  October, 2020.

Online bookings of both the IRCTC Tejas Express trains (Lucknow-New Delhi & Ahmedabad-Mumbai) have already been opened.

With the restoration of IRCTC Tejas Express between Ahmedabad and Mumbai, IRCTC has also considered to halt the Tejas Express at Andheri station.  This is in view of the present Covid conditions so that passengers do not have to travel long distances. Furthermore this will also aid the passengers who are travelling by air and using the airport for their journey.

The train arriving from Ahmedabad will reach Andheri at 12.41 hrs and while leaving from Mumbai it will arrive at 15.58 hrs.

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