LAHORE, June 6: Ravi Express and Waris Shah Fast Passenger will be switching over to new timings from Saturday (June 11).

The two trains run between Lahore and Shorkot Cantonment stations through Nankana Sahib, Jaranwala, Tandlianwala and Kamalia, according to an announcement of the Pakistan Railways on Monday.

The Ravi Express (121-Up) will be leaving Lahore at 4:05pm to reach Shorkot Cantt station at 9:50pm. The 122-Down Express Train will be leaving Shorkot Cantt at 1:15am to reach Lahore at 7am.

The Waris Shah Fast Passenger (207-Up) will be leaving Lahore at 12:30pm to reach Shorkot Cantt station at 7:25pm. The 208-Down will be leaving Shorkot Cantt at 5am to reach Lahore at 11:30am.

At present, Ravi Express (121-Up) leaves Lahore at 12:30pm to reach Shorkot Cantt station at 7:25pm. The 122-Down Express Train departs Shorkot Cantt at 5am to reach Lahore at 11:30am.

The Waris Shah Fast Passenger (207-Up) leaves Lahore at 3:45pm to reach Shorkot Cantt at 10:20pm. The 208-Down departs Shorkot Cantt at 1am to reach Lahore at 7am. — Staff Reporter

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