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Special trains extended till August 27

By Our Special Correspondent

BANGALORE, JULY 2. In order to clear extra rush, the services of the 0803/0804 Howrah-Bangalore City-Howrah Summer Special Express trains have been extended beyond

June 30.

The 0803 Howrah-Bangalore City Summer Special that leaves Howrah on Wednesdays at 3.25 p.m. will arrive in Bangalore City on Fridays at 4 a.m.

The trains leaving from Howrah on all Wednesdays will continue till August 2004, and the last service will on August 25.

The 0804 Bangalore City-Howrah Summer Special that leaves Bangalore City on Fridays at 11.15 p.m. will arrive in Howrah on Sundays at 3.45 p.m. The trains leaving from Bangalore City on all Fridays will continue till August 2004 and the last service will be on August 27.

The train will have a composition of two two-tier AC coaches, three three-tier AC coaches, 10 three-tier second class sleeper coaches, three general second class coaches, two second class-cum-luggage vans and one pantry car.

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