Several trains at Ahmedabad railway station cancelled / diverted over doubling work in MP
June 16, 2024
Ahmedabad: Due to non-interlocking work related to the doubling of the railway section between Malkhedi and Mahadeokhedi stations on the Jabalpur division of the Western Central Railway, some trains of the Ahmedabad division will be affected.
The trains that will be cancelled on the specified dates are as follows:
The Ahmedabad-Patna Weekly Express will be cancelled on 16, 23, and 30 June, and 7 July 2024. The Patna-Ahmedabad Express will be cancelled on 18 and 25 June, and 2 and 9 July 2024. The Ahmedabad-Kolkata Express will be cancelled on 19 and 26 June, and 3 July 2024. The Kolkata-Ahmedabad Express train will be cancelled on 22 and 29 June, and 6 July 2024. The Ahmedabad-Gorakhpur Express will be cancelled on 5, 6, 7, and 9 July 2024. The Gorakhpur-Ahmedabad Express will be cancelled on 6, 7, 8, and 10 July 2024.
The Ahmedabad-Patna Special will be cancelled on 23 and 30 June 2024. The Patna-Ahmedabad Special will be cancelled on 25 June and 2 July 2024. The Bhuj-Shalimar Weekly Express will be cancelled on 2 and 9 July 2024. The Shalimar-Bhuj Weekly Express will be cancelled on 29 June and 6 July 2024. The Ahmedabad-Darbhanga Weekly Express will be cancelled on 5 July 2024, and the Darbhanga-Ahmedabad Express will be cancelled on 3 July 2024.
More information on cancelled trains can be seen here:
Additionally, the trains that will follow an altered route are as follows:
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