<p>Direct passenger train services between Chennai and Bengaluru, the capital cities of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka will resume on October 21 after a gap of over six months.</p>.<p>Southern Railway on Monday night announced that a Double-Decker fully reserved special train will be run between Chennai-Bengaluru-Chennai from October 21.</p>.<p>With a composition of Eight AC Chair Car Coaches, train No. 06075 Dr. MGR Chennai Central – KSR Bengaluru AC Double-Decker super fast daily special train will leave Chennai at 07.25 am and reach Bengaluru at 01.10 pm.</p>.<p>In the return direction, train No. 06076 KSR Bengaluru – Dr. MGR Chennai Central train will leave Bengaluru at 02.30 pm and reach Chennai at 08.30 pm.</p>.<p>The trains will stop at Arakkonam, Katpadi Jn, Ambur, Vaniyambadi, Jolarpettai, Kuppam, Bangarapet, Krishnarajapuram, and Bangalore Cant. In the return direction from Bengaluru, the train will stop at Permabur.</p>.<p>Reservations for the above specials will open at 08.00 am on Tuesday, the Southern Railway said.</p>
<p>Direct passenger train services between Chennai and Bengaluru, the capital cities of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka will resume on October 21 after a gap of over six months.</p>.<p>Southern Railway on Monday night announced that a Double-Decker fully reserved special train will be run between Chennai-Bengaluru-Chennai from October 21.</p>.<p>With a composition of Eight AC Chair Car Coaches, train No. 06075 Dr. MGR Chennai Central – KSR Bengaluru AC Double-Decker super fast daily special train will leave Chennai at 07.25 am and reach Bengaluru at 01.10 pm.</p>.<p>In the return direction, train No. 06076 KSR Bengaluru – Dr. MGR Chennai Central train will leave Bengaluru at 02.30 pm and reach Chennai at 08.30 pm.</p>.<p>The trains will stop at Arakkonam, Katpadi Jn, Ambur, Vaniyambadi, Jolarpettai, Kuppam, Bangarapet, Krishnarajapuram, and Bangalore Cant. In the return direction from Bengaluru, the train will stop at Permabur.</p>.<p>Reservations for the above specials will open at 08.00 am on Tuesday, the Southern Railway said.</p>