Is there direct train from Bangalore to Shirdi?
MYS Snsi Express is the only train that runs directly from Bangalore Cy Jn to Sainagar Shirdi. Guntakal Jn, Yelhanka Jn and Dharmavaram Jn are major stations in this route and most trains pass through them.
Are trains available for Shirdi?
2 trains transit between Mumbai and Shirdi, linking the capital of Maharashtra to Shirdi. The trains run along the cities of Kopargaon, Igatpuri, Nashik, Thane, and Manmad. Shirdi is famous for Shri Sai Baba temple.
Are trains operating in Bangalore?
There are 70 weekly trains running from Ksr Bengaluru. There are 21 trains originating , 24 trains passing and 25 trains terminating at Ksr Bengaluru Railway station. The first train originating/passing from Ksr Bengaluru departs at 00:15.
How can I go to Shirdi from Bangalore?
The fastest way to reach from Bangalore to Shirdi is flight to Pune Airport, then cab to Shirdi and takes 4h 48m. The recommended way to reach from Bangalore to Shirdi is bus to Shirdi and takes 17h 0m. Buses from SRS Travels , VRL Travels, Seabird Tourists etc. Flights from Go Air, Spicejet, AirAsia etc.
How can I go to Shirdi by train?
By Train. Kopergaon Railway Station, 16 kilometres away, is the nearest railway station to Shirdi. Kopergaon is well-connected to major cities of India through rail. State run buses, cabs, taxis and private buses are available from the station for Shirdi.
Is Shirdi open for tourists?
Only 15000 devotees are allowed inside the temple daily. Only 5000 paid passes, 5000 online passes, and 5000 offline passes will be issued. Only 1150 devotees are allowed inside the temple premises at any hour. Maximum of 90 devotees allowed inside during the aarti.
Is Shirdi open for all?
Check latest restrictions for devotees. Not more than 15,000 devotees will be allowed to enter Maharashtra’s Saibaba temple in Shirdi from October 7 onward–the Day 1 of the Navratri festival.
How many days are enough for Shirdi?
1 – 2 days are good enough to explore Sai Baba temple and other attractions in and near Shirdi.