Changes in pattern of trains

December 12, 2018 11:03 pm | Updated 11:03 pm IST - SALEM

Owing to installation of pre-cast RCC boxes in lieu of level crossing No. 108 at Danishpet station yard on December 15 and 18, the Railways has announced the following changes in pattern of train services passing through Salem division:

Trains regulated on December 15

Train no. 07110 Kollam- Hyderabad special will be regulated for 60 minutes between Salem and Jolarpettai stations, 13352 Alappuzha- Dhanbad Bokaro express will be regulated for 40 minutes between Salem and Jolarpettai stations, 16339 Mumbai- Nagercoil Express will be regulated for 60 minutes at Tirupattur, and 16332 Thiruvanthapuram- Mumbai Express will be regulated for 40 minutes on the Erode – Salem section.

Trains regulated on December 18

Train no. 66019 Katpadi - Salem Memu passenger will be regulated for 60 minutes between Jolarpettai and Salem stations, 12675 Chennai Central - Coimbatore ‘Kovai Express’ will be regulated for 40 minutes on the Jolarpettai- Salem section and will result in rescheduling of 12676 Coimbatore- Chennai Central express, which will depart after a delay of 40 minutes, 22815 Bilaspur- Ernakulam express will be regulated for 50 minutes between Jolarpettai and Salem stations, 07142 Kollam- Hyderabad special will be regulated at Salem Junction for 25 minutes, 16331 Mumbai - Thiruvanthapuram express will be regulated 50 minutes at Tirupattur station, 22637 West Coast express Chennai Central - Mengaluru express will be regulated for 15 minutes at Tirupattur station, and 56111 Jolarpettai- Erode Passenger will be regulated for 10 minutes at Bommidi station, an official press release of Salem Railway Division issued here on Wednesday said.

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