PATNA: The East Central Railway (ECR) will run a Holi special teach (07151/07152) between Barauni and Secunderbad to cope with the push of passengers all through the festival.
“The teach will leave Secunderabad at 7.50pm on March 18 (Monday) and achieve Barauni on Wednesday at 12.30pm. On its go back journey, it will leave Barauni on March 22 (Friday) and achieve Secunderabad at 11.55pm on Saturday,” said ECR’s leader public relations officer (CPRO) Rajesh Kumar on Saturday and added the teach would run by the use of the Mokama-Patna-Pt Deen Dayal Upadhyay Junction-Allahabad-Satna-Katni-Nagpur course with a load aggregate of 18 coaches.
Meanwhile, ECR’s common supervisor (GM) L C Trivedi inspected the Barauni-Muzaffarpur-Sonepur course on Friday. He took stock of the security measures being taken in any respect roadside stations and railway crossing gates falling under the Sonepur division of the ECR.
Earlier, the GM had inspected the Dhanbad division on Thursday and directed the railway officials involved to be sure that foolproof safety was once provided to all of the passengers.
Railways diverts three pairs of trains: The railways has diverted the routes of no less than three pairs of mail and specific trains working by the use of the Varanasi-Pratapgarh-Raebareli-Lucknow course because of non-interlocking (NI) paintings being carried out at the Raebareli station under Lucknow division of the Northern Railway (NR) until March 19. The diverted trains are Puri-Anand Vihar Neelachal Express (12875/12876), Rajendra Nagar Terminal-Jammu Tawi Archana Express (12355/12356) and Howrah-Amritsar Express (13005/13006).
“While the Puri-Anand Vihar Neelachal Express has been diverted by the use of the Pt Deen Dayal Upadhyay Junction-Allahabad-Kanpur course on the mainline segment, the Rajendra Nagar Terminal-Jammu Tawi Archana Express has been diverted by the use of the Varanasi-Faizabad-Lucknow course. The Howrah-Amritsar Express has been diverted by the use of the Pratapgarh-Sultanpur-Lucknow course,” the CPRO said.
“The teach will leave Secunderabad at 7.50pm on March 18 (Monday) and achieve Barauni on Wednesday at 12.30pm. On its go back journey, it will leave Barauni on March 22 (Friday) and achieve Secunderabad at 11.55pm on Saturday,” said ECR’s leader public relations officer (CPRO) Rajesh Kumar on Saturday and added the teach would run by the use of the Mokama-Patna-Pt Deen Dayal Upadhyay Junction-Allahabad-Satna-Katni-Nagpur course with a load aggregate of 18 coaches.
Meanwhile, ECR’s common supervisor (GM) L C Trivedi inspected the Barauni-Muzaffarpur-Sonepur course on Friday. He took stock of the security measures being taken in any respect roadside stations and railway crossing gates falling under the Sonepur division of the ECR.
Earlier, the GM had inspected the Dhanbad division on Thursday and directed the railway officials involved to be sure that foolproof safety was once provided to all of the passengers.
Railways diverts three pairs of trains: The railways has diverted the routes of no less than three pairs of mail and specific trains working by the use of the Varanasi-Pratapgarh-Raebareli-Lucknow course because of non-interlocking (NI) paintings being carried out at the Raebareli station under Lucknow division of the Northern Railway (NR) until March 19. The diverted trains are Puri-Anand Vihar Neelachal Express (12875/12876), Rajendra Nagar Terminal-Jammu Tawi Archana Express (12355/12356) and Howrah-Amritsar Express (13005/13006).
“While the Puri-Anand Vihar Neelachal Express has been diverted by the use of the Pt Deen Dayal Upadhyay Junction-Allahabad-Kanpur course on the mainline segment, the Rajendra Nagar Terminal-Jammu Tawi Archana Express has been diverted by the use of the Varanasi-Faizabad-Lucknow course. The Howrah-Amritsar Express has been diverted by the use of the Pratapgarh-Sultanpur-Lucknow course,” the CPRO said.
ECR to run Holi special train from Barauni
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