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SER trains regulated between Ondagram-Bankura Stations

25 May 2015, 03:33 pm

SER trains regulated between Ondagram-Bankura Stations
Kolkata, May 25 (NITN): In view of Traffic-cum-Power Block for 7 hours 30 minutes (from 10:15 hours to 17:45 hours) between Ondagram-Bankura Stations (Up & Down) of Adra Division for launching of Limited Height Subway (LHS) for road users, the following SER trains will be regulated on 26/5/2015 (Tuesday) :

Trains Cancelled
Ø 12885/12886 Shalimar-Bhojudih Aranyak Express
 
Ø 68090/68089 Adra-Midnapur MEMU Passenger
 
Ø 58601 Kharagpur-Adra Passenger
 
 
Trains Short Terminated
Ø 58604 Gomoh-Kharagpur Passenger will be short terminated at Adra on 26/5/2015 and will run as 58602 Adra-Kharagpur Passenger from Adra on 27/5/2015
 
Ø 58026 Hatia-Kharagpur Passenger will be short terminated at Purulia on 26/5/2015 and will run as 58025 Kharagpur-Hatia Passenger from Purulia to Hatia
 
 
Trains Rescheduled
Ø 58603 Kharagpur-Gomoh Passenger will be rescheduled to leave Kharagpur at 16:15 hours instead of 14:15 hours
 
Ø 12884 Purulia-Howrah Rupasi Bangla Express will be rescheduled to leave Purulia at 16:50 hours instead of 15:35 hours
 
Ø 68096 Bankura-Moynapur MEMU Passenger will be rescheduled to leave Bankura at 18:25 hours instead of 17:55 hours
 
 
Train Diverted
Ø 06336 Kochuveli-Guwahati Special may get diverted via Kharagpur-Tatanagar-Chandil-Purulia-Adra or controlled on the section
 
 
 
     Besides, 13501 Haldia-Asansol Express will be controlled for 30 minutes on the section.

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