Central Railway’s Pune Division has announced revised arrival and departure timings for select trains at Pune Railway Station, effective from June 2025. The changes aim to improve operational efficiency and punctuality.
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The revised train timings will be effective from June 2025, with specific dates varying for different trains. Passengers should check the exact dates for their respective trains.
The trains affected by the timing changes include the CSMT–Pune Express, Shirdi – Dadar Superfast Express, Pune – CSMT Pragati Express, Pune – CSMT Intercity Express, and Pune – Kanyakumari Express.
The purpose of these timing revisions is to improve operational efficiency and ensure better punctuality for key services at Pune Railway Station.
Passengers can check the revised train timings by visiting the official Central Railway website or by contacting the Pune Railway Station information desk.
Currently, the changes are focused on train timings. However, passengers should stay updated for any additional updates or improvements at Pune Railway Station.
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