Trains cancelled, diverted for restoration works

August 02, 2017 12:48 am | Updated 12:48 am IST - VISAKHAPATNAM

Some trains continue to be cancelled, some others will run on diverted routes and some will be short-terminated in view of the restoration works at the wrecked bridge between Rayagada and Titlagarh sections.

The trains cancelled are: 58527/ 58528 Raipur-Visakhapatnam-Raipur passenger trains cancelled up to August 31, 58529/58530 Durg-Visakhapatnam-Durg passenger trains cancelled till August 31, 58301/58302 Sambalpur-Koraput-Sambalpur passenger trains cancelled till August 31, 18107/18108 Rourkela-Koraput-Rourkela express trains cancelled up to August 31 and 18211/ 18212 Durg-Jagdalpur-Durg express trains cancelled up to August 31, according to a statement issued by B. Ramamohan Rao, Divisional Commercial Manager of Waltair Division.

The following trains will be diverted via Bilaspur-Raipur-Nagpur-Ballharsha till August 31. They are: 12835/12836 Hatia-Ernakulam-Hatia express trains, 12376/12375 Asansol-Chennai-Asansol express trains, 12889/12890 Tata-Yesvantpur-Tata express trains, 18637/18638 Hatia-Yesvantpur-Hatia express, 22837/22838 Hatia-Ernakulam-Hatia express, 18111/18112 Tata-Yesavntapur-Tata express and 17481/17482 Bilaspur-Tirupati-Bilaspur express via Raipur-Gondia-Ballharsha -Vijayawada.

The trains to be short-terminated are: 18005 Howrah-Jagdalpur Samaleswari express will be short terminated at Titlagarh till August 31, 18006 Jagdalpur-Howrah Samaleswari express will run from Titlagarh to Howrah instead of Jagdalpur up to August 31. Hence, the services of 18005/18006 express trains will not be available between Jagdalpur and Titlagarh till August 31.

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