Golden Chariot to be back on tracks after a gap of two years
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, KARNATAKA/ Created : Feb 23, 2020, 13:19 IST
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Golden Chariot to be back on tracks after a gap of two years 
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The Golden Chariot will be back on the tracks from March after a gap of two years. As per the IRCTC and Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation (KSTDC), the luxury train will start chugging from March 22.
The Golden Chariot will be back on the tracks from March after a gap of two years. As per the IRCTC and Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation (KSTDC), the luxury train will start chugging from March 22. Read less
Launched in 2008 by the KSTDC, Golden Chariot has to curtail its operations due to the lack of patronage in the recent years. However, the IRCTC has now stepped in to support and lend a helping hand. General Manager, IRCTC- South Zone, SS Jagannathan, referring to this development said that the operation and revival of the train is part of a 10-year agreement with the Karnataka Government.
As per the latest reports, the Golden Chariot will start its fresh journey on March 22 from the Yeshwantpur Railway Station. This time, the package has been christened Pride of Karnataka, and will take travellers along a scenic route from Bengaluru to Mysuru, Chikmagalur, Hampi and to Goa before returning. What is interesting is that there is a 50 per cent discount on booking if you are travelling with a companion. Reports suggest that the luxury train will make the same journey on March 29 and April 12.
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