Trains cancelled, regulated near Ramagundam

March 04, 2015 03:12 pm | Updated 03:12 pm IST - HYDERABAD:

The South Central Railways will impose a traffic block from March 4 to 6 to facilitate launching of composite girder for ROB (Road over Bridge) in lieu of Level Crossing Gate between Ramagundam and Peddampet stations. Due to this traffic block some trains have been cancelled or rescheduled.

On March 4, Train No. 57122 Sirpur Town – Kazipet Ramgiri Passenger is cancelled. The partially cancelled trains which will only ply to a certain distance include Train No. 57123 Badrachalam – Sirpur Town, Train No. 17011 Hyderabad – Sirpur Kagaz Nagar Intercity Express, Train No. 1701, Train No. 17035 Secunderabad – Sirpur Kagaz Nagar Telangana Express and others. The Trains Rescheduled are Train No. 12791 Secunderabad – Patna Express is rescheduled to depart Secunderabad at 11:00 am instead of 10:00 am. andTrain No. 57124 Balharshah – Bhadrachalam Road Singareni Passenger will be regulated for 30 minutes between Balharshah and Peddampet stations.

On March 5, the rescheduled Trains are Train No.57122 Sirpur Town – Kazipet Ramgiri Passenger and Train No. 16032 Jammu Tawi – Chennai Andaman Express, Train No. 12792 Patna– Secunderabad Superfast Express and Train No. 12616 New Delhi – Chennai Grand Trunk Express.

On March 6, the Trains Cancelled are Train No. 57122 Sirpur Town – Kazipet Ramgiri Passenger. The Train Rescheduled is Train No. 17012 Sirpur Kagaz Nagar – Secunderabad Intercity Express which is rescheduled to depart Sirpur Kagaz Nagar at 11:45 am instead of 11:00 am.

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