In order to clear the extra rush of passengers, Central Railway, in coordination with North Western Railway (NWR), will run a special superfast train service on demand (TOD), 04725/04726, between Hisar (HSR) and Hadapsar (HDP).
Booking for this special train (04726) will open on August 9, 2025, for all trips at all PRS locations and on the IRCTC website.
Train No. 04725 Hisar - Hadapsar will depart from Hisar at 05:50 AM on Sunday, August 10, 2025, for one trip and will reach Hadapsar at 10:45 AM on Monday, August 11, 2025.
Similarly, Train No. 04726 Hadapsar - Hisar will depart from Hadapsar at 05:00 PM on Monday, August 11, 2025, for one trip and will reach Hisar at 10:25 PM on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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Coach composition consists of 22 ICF coaches, including 2 AC 2-Tier coaches, 5 AC 3-Tier coaches, 9 Sleeper Class coaches, 4 General Second Class coaches, and 2 Second Class cum Luggage and Guard's Brake Vans.
All General Second Class (GS) and Second Class cum Luggage and Disabled-Friendly (SLR/D) coaches will operate as unreserved coaches, and tickets for these can be booked through the UTS system at normal charges, as applicable for superfast Mail/Express trains.
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