LAHORE, Oct 26: The Pakistan Railways will run eight special trains from various stations in Sindh and one from Quetta to facilitate participants in the three-day Raiwind Tableeghi congregation being held from Nov 2 to 4.

The first train will leave Tando Adam railway station at 4pm on Oct 30 and will arrive at Raiwind at 7:30am the next day.

The second train will leave Shahdadpur at 5pm on Oct 30 and reach Raiwind at 4:30pm on Oct 31.

The third train will be run from Quetta at 9pm on Oct 30. It will arrive at Raiwind at 7:35pm on Oct 31.

Two trains will be run from Karachi —- one from cantonment and the other from city railway station. From Karachi Cantonment, the train will depart for Raiwind at 7:45am on Oct 31 and will arrive at its destination at 4:30am on Nov 1.

From the Karachi city, the train will leave at 9am on Oct 31 and reach Raiwind at 6:15am on Nov 1.

The sixth train will leave Mirpur Khas station at 9:15am on Oct 31 and reach Raiwind at 9:15am on Nov 1.

From Hyderabad, a special train will leave for Raiwind at 9:30am on Oct 31 and arrive at its destination at 2am on Nov 1.

The eighth train will be run from Sukkur at 4pm on Oct 31 and will reach Raiwind at 5:15am on Nov 1.

Meanwhile, the railway administration has announced a change in the timing of 112-Down Musapak running between Lahore and Multan from Nov 1. According to the new schedule, the train will leave the city railway station at 5pm daily and will reach Multan at 9:45pm.

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