Doubling of track on Nethravathi bridge to affect train schedules

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April 25, 2012

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Mangalore, April 25: To facilitate the work of doubling of track between Nethravathi Bridge and Mangalore Junction (Kankanady) certain trains will be cancelled partially, rescheduled and regulated.

According to a press release, the trains which will be partially cancelled between Mangalore Central and Mangalore Junction on April 28, 29, 30, May 2, 3 and 4 are Train No 56645 Mangalore Central - Kabakaputtur passenger; Train No. 56646 Subramaiya Road- Mangalore Central passenger.

Train No 12432 Nizamuddin – Thiruvanathapuram Rajdhani express will be regulated at Mangalore Junction for 45 minutes on April 30.

Train No 56656 Mangalore Central - Kannur passenger will be partially cancelled between Mangalore Central and Ullal on May 8, 9 and 10.

The trains which will be rescheduled on May 8 are: Train No 12686 Mangalore Central-Chennai super fast express rescheduled to leave 18.00 hrs instead of 16.10 hrs (110 minutes late start);

Train No 16348 Mangalore Central - Thiruvanathapuram express rescheduled to leave 18.15 hrs instead of 14.30 hrs. (225 minutes late start);

Train No 16303 Mangalore Central – Thiruvanathapuram Maveli express rescheduled to leave 18.30 hrs instead of 17.45 hrs. (45 minutes late start); Train No 16330 Mangalore Central - Thiruvanathapuram Malabar express rescheduled to leave 19.15 hrs instead of 18.25 hrs. (50 minutes late start).

The trains which will be regulated are —Train No 16606 Nagercoil – Mangalore Central Ernad Express will be regulated at Ullal station for 110 minutes from 16.45 hrs to 18.35 hrs on May 9.

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