new trains have been introduced from the state capital in the new time table which would be effective from November 1, railway sources said here today.Bhopal-Pratapgarh Express (weekly) via Lucknow and Bhopal-Ajmer Express(daily) had been introduced while Gorakhpur Lokmanya Tilak Superfast Express (daily), Dadar-Varanasi Superfast Express (daily), Lucknow-Bangalore Superfast Express (weekly via Raibareli)...
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trains running through Chhattisgarh region have either been delayed or cancelled as a result of the blast carried out on the railway track between Manoharpur-Pusaita stations during the passage of Tata Nagar-Bilaspur passenger train yesterday by Maoists in Jharkhand. The worst affected trains which were running late by several hours are Howrah-Pune, Howrah-Mumbai Mail, Howrah-Kurla Superfast Express...
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Minister of State for Railways E. Ahamed (right) with the Southern Zone timetable in Chennai on Friday. —CHENNAI: Introduction of 11 new trains, including five from various cities in Tamil Nadu, extension of six services, and increase in frequency of one train are the highlights of the new Southern Zone timetable released here on Friday.It will come into effect on November 1. Usually, the new timetable...
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he Southern Railway has revised the departure timings of half a dozen trains with effect from November one.The timing of the Chennai-Thiruvananthapuram superfast express has been revised from 4 pm to 3.25 pm while the Chennai-Mangalore express was rescheduled from 5 pm to 4.10 pm, a Southern Railway press release said here today.The timing of Chennai-Thiruvananthapuram mail was changed to 7.45 pm from...
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Eight new trains, including Duranto Express, the weekly non-stop superfast train between Bhubaneswar and New Delhi, are scheduled to be introduced in East Coast Railway (ECoR) division.ECoR sources said the railway Ministry has also decided to increase the frequency of two trains, change the timings of 19 trains and extend four trains. The date of introduction of the two daily new trains, five weekly...
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KOLKATA:Tuesday’s audacious attack on the Delhi-Bhubaneswar Rajdhani express isyet another glaring instance of the supreme vulnerability of railway passengersin what has now emerged as a troubled route in the heart of Maoist country inWest Bengal’s West Midnapore district.If anything, it has alsoexposed the huge threat faced by superfast trains recently announced by Unionrailway minister Mamata Banerjee...
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you have reserved your train ticket well in advance, it’s better to check the train departure timings again, as the South Central Railway has advanced the departure timings with effect from Sunday for several trains.For some trains like the Secunderabad–Patna Superfast Express (No. 2791), the departure time is advanced by ten hours. The superfast was to leave Secunderabad at 10 p.m., but now it leaves...
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Railways, in a bid to popularise the newly-launched non-stop superfast train 'Duronto', has put it on display at the ongoing India International Trade Fair (IITF).The Railways pavilion, with its central theme of ongoing modernisation and technical upgrade, showcased it at the fair to attract visitors. Since 'Duronto' is the latest superfast train introduced this year, it has generated a lot of interest,...
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PATNA:The railways has launched its new timetable with effect from November 1 tofulfil the needs of people across the country. The new timetable mentions eachnew train either introduced or likely to be introduced in each railway zone inthe current fiscal.According to a Railway Board official, the newtimetable has special colour coding system for each class of passengers fordifferent class and trains.The...
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Trains were stopped, road traffic was hit and schools and colleges were closed in many Punjab towns as radical organizations called for a one-day shutdown today to protest denial of justice to the families of thousands of people killed in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.The call for the strike was given by the radical Sikh organisation Dal Khalsa and was supported by the Khalsa Action Committee (KAC), Damdami...
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