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Bangalore, Jan 7: The South Western railway would run three special trains to clear the extra rush of traffic.

The Bangalore city-Chennai Special will leave Bangalore on January seven at 2130 hours and arrive at Chennai at 0355 hours the next day, according to an official release here.

The Kachiguda-Mysore Special will leave Kachiguda on January six and 13 at 2140 hours and arrive at Bangalore city at 1030 hours and leave at 1045 hours to reach Mysore at 1445 hours next day. While Mysore-Kachiguda special will leave on January 8 and 15 at 1430 hours and arrive Bangalore city at 1730 hours and leave at 1800 hours to reach Kachiguda next day at 0650 hours.

The Bangalore city-Hubli special will leave Bangalore city on Fridays at 2300 hours and arrive at Hubli at 0710 hours the next day. The first service from Bangalore city will commence from tomorrow-right upto January 27.

In its return direction train Hubli-Bangalore City Special will leave Hubli on Sundays at 2250 hours and arrive at Bangalore city at 0800 hours the next day. The first service from Hubli will commence on January eight till January 29.

Meanwhile, Yesvantpur-Nizamuddin-Yesvantpur Karnataka Sampark Kranti Express will be provided with stoppage at Secunderabad, Nagpur and Bhopal with effect from January 15, 2006.

  

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