Platform for many trains changed due to work

It will remain in force for 25 days

March 13, 2019 09:37 am | Updated 09:37 am IST - VISAKHAPATNAM

The implementation of revised allocation of platforms to trains at Visakhapatnam railway station began on Tuesday.

The implementation of revised allocation of platforms to trains at Visakhapatnam railway station began on Tuesday.

Several trains which usually arrive or depart from the platform no. 1 of Visakhapatnam railway station have been changed to other platforms, with effect from Tuesday (March 12).

The decision has been taken owing to some development works being undertaken on the plartform no. 1. The change will be in force for 25 days, an official release said here.

The trains which will depart from other platforms include 12740 Secunderabad-Visakhapatnam Garibrath, 11019 Mumbai – Bhubaneswar Konark Express, 12841 Coromandel, 12839 Mail, 58503 Rayagada – Visakhapatnam passenger, 58529 Durg – Visakhapatnam passenger, 12509 Bengaluru Cant – Guwahati express, 12515 Tiruvanantapuram Central – Silchar express, 12513 Secunderabad-Guwahati express, 22643 Ernakulam-Patna express, 13352 Allepey-Dhanbad express, 12728 Godavarai express, 22614 Haldia-Chennai express, 22605 Purulia-Villupuram express, 22825 Shalimar -Chennai Central, 22849 Shalimar -Secunderabad, 22603 Kharagpur -Villupuram, 67292 Vizag- Vizianagram passenger, 22825 Shalimar, 58526 Visakha – Palasa passenger, 12863 Howrah – Yesvantapur express, 12842 Chennai central-Howrah Coromandal and 58538 Visakhapatnam – Koraput passenger.

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