Train schedules changes due to track doubling work

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July 16, 2011

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Mangalore, July 16: The schedule of train services in Kayankulam-Chepad-Haripad section has been changed due to track doubling work from July 17 to 24. The first phase of the doubling work between Kayankulam - Cheppad - Haripad in the Kayankulam - Ernakulam section (via Alappuzha) is in progress.

A release from Palakkad division stated that in order to complete this doubling work traffic in this section has to be regulated from July 17.

Cancelled trains: Train No. 56301 Alappuzha Kollam Passenger will remain cancelled during the period of July 17 to 24. Alternatively, stops will be provided at all stations between Alappuzha and Kollam for Train No 16605 Mangalore- Nagercoil -Ernad Express.

Partially cancelled trains: Train No.56381 / 56382Ernakulam - Kayankulam - Ernakulam Passenger will be cancelled between Kayankulam and Alappuzha stations during the period of July 17 to 24.

Regulated trains: There may be delay of trains running on the route ranging from 15 minutes to 160 minutes. The trains are (on July 17) - T.No.12511 Gorakhpur - Thjiruvananthapuram Exp ('60 mts); T.No.12998 Hapa Tirunelveli Exp (135 mts); T.No.16345 Lokmanyatilak Thiruvananthapuram Exp (85 mts); T.No.16605 Mangalore Nagercoil Ernad Exp (130 mts); T.No.12075 Kozhikkode- Thiruvananthapuram Janshatabdi (40 mts)

July 18: T.No.12998 Hapa Tirunelveli Exp (60 mts); T.No.16345 Lokmanyatilak Thiruvananthapuram Exp (40 mts); T.No.16605 Mangalore Nagercoil Ernad Exp (30 mts); T.No.12075 Kozhikkode- Thiruvananthapuram Janshatabdi (15 mts).

July 19: T.No.12511 Gorakhpur - Thjiruvananthapuram Exp (150 mts); T.No.12484 Amritsar - Kochuveli Exp (125 mts); T.No.16345 Lokmanyatilak Thiruvananthapuram Exp (85 mts); T.No.16605 Mangalore Nagercoil Ernad Exp (45 mts); T.No.12075 Kozhikkode- Thiruvananthapuram Janshatabdi (25 mts); T.No.12643 Thjiruvananthapuram- Nizamuddin Exp (40 mts); T.No.16316 Kochuveli Bangalore Central Exp (30 mts).

July 20: T.No.16325 Indore - Thiruvananthapuram Exp (130 mts); T.No.16345 Lokmanyatilak Thiruvananthapuram Exp (40 mts); T.No.16605 Mangalore Nagercoil Ernad Exp (60 mts); T.No.12075 Kozhikkode- Thiruvananthapuram Janshatabdi (15 mts); T.No.16322 Thiruvananthapuram Bangalore (Exp 30 mts);

July 21: T.No.16345 Lokmanyatilak Thiruvananthapuram Exp (15 mts)

July 22: T.No.12218 Chandigarh Kochuveli Sampark kranthi Exp (70 mts); T.No.16345 Lokmanyatilak Thiruvananthapuram Exp (40 mts); T.No.16605 Mangalore Nagercoil Ernad Exp (30 mts); T.No.12075 Kozhikkode- Thiruvananthapuram Janshatabdi (15 mts).

July 23: T.No.12511 Gorakhpur - Thjiruvananthapuram Exp (155 mts); T.No.16345 Lokmanyatilak Thiruvananthapuram Exp (75 mts); T.No.16605 Mangalore Nagercoil Ernad Exp (60 mts); T.No.12075 Kozhikkode- Thiruvananthapuram Janshatabdi (20 mts); T.No.16316 Kochuveli Bangalore Central Exp (60 mts); T.No.16323 Thiruvananthapuram Shalimar Exp (40 mts); T.No.16342 Lokmanyatilak Thiruvananthapuram Exp (15 mts);

July 24: T.No.12511 Gorakhpur - Thjiruvananthapuram Exp (140 mts); T.No.12998 Hapa Tirunelveli Exp (125 mts); T.No.16345 Lokmanyatilak Thiruvananthapuram Exp (75 mts); T.No.16605 Mangalore Nagercoil Ernad Exp (30 mts); T.No.12075 Kozhikode- Thiruvananthapuram Janshatabdi (15 mts).



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