Trains cancelled, rescheduled due to safety related modernisation work

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Five trains cancelled due to modernisation work between Bamara and Dharuadih stations.(Photo credit: Pixabay)

In view of safety related modernisation work between Bamara and Dharuadih stations in Chakradharpur Division of South Eastern Railway, the following trains originating, terminating and passing through ECoR jurisdiction will be affected

Cancellation of originating trains:

  1. 18125/18126 Rourkela-Puri-Rourkela Express from both sides on 26.04.2023.
  2. 18108 Jagadalpur-Rourkela Inter City Express from Jagadalpur on 25.04.2023.
  3. 18107 Rourkela-Jagadalpur Inter City Express from Rourkela on 26.04.2023.
  4. 18118 Gunupur-Rourkela Rajyarani Express from Gunupur on 25.04.2023.
  5. 18117 Rourkela-Gunupur Rajyarani Express from Rourkela on 26.04.2023.

Rescheduling of trains:

  1. 12836 Bangalore-Hatia Express from Bangalore on 25.04.2023 will be rescheduled by 03 hours 45 minutes.
  2. 18311 Sambalpur-Banaras Express from Sambalpur on 26.04.2023 will be rescheduled by 02 hours 45 minutes.
  3. 18478 Yog Nagari Rishikesh-Puri Kalinga Utkal Express from Rishikesh on 25.04.2023 will be rescheduled by 03 hours 45 minutes.

Short termination/short origination of trains/partially cancelled:

A. 12871 Howrah-Titilagarh Ispat Express from Howrah on 26.04.2023 will run up to Chakradharpur and will remain cancelled from Chakradharpur to Titilagarh. This train will return back to Howrah as a Special Train.

B. 22862 Kantabanji-Howrah Ispat Express from Kantabanji on 26.04.2023 will run up to Jharsuguda and will remain cancelled from Jharsuguda to Howrah. This train will return back to Titilagarh/Kantabanji as a Special Train.

C. 18452 Puri-Hatia Tapaswini Express from Puri on 25.04.2023 will run up to Sambalpur and will remain cancelled from Sambalpur to Hatia.

D. 18451 Hatia-Puri Tapaswini Express from Hatia on 26.04.2023 will originate from Sambalpur on 26.04.2023 instead of Hatia. It will remain cancelled from Hatia to Sambalpur.


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