10 Gujarat bound trains to be affected during 10 – 20 August due to block ; Here’s list
August 06, 2024
Ahmedabad: Due to non-interlocking work between the Rajnandgaon-Kalamna section in the Nagpur division of South East Central Railway, some trains running or passing through the Ahmedabad division will remain cancelled.
Here is a list of cancelled trains:
– Train No. 12834 Howrah-Ahmedabad Express running from Howrah on August 10 and 11, 2024
– Train No. 12833 Ahmedabad-Howrah Express running from Ahmedabad on August 13 and 14, 2024
– Train No. 12993 Gandhidham-Puri Weekly Express running from Gandhidham on August 16, 2024
– Train No. 12994 Puri-Gandhidham Weekly Express running from Puri on August 19, 2024
– Train No. 22939 Okha-Bilaspur Weekly Express running from Okha on August 10 and 17, 2024
– Train No. 22940 Bilaspur-Okha Express running from Bilaspur on August 12 and 19, 2024
– Train No. 22905 Okha-Shalimar Weekly Express running from Okha on August 18, 2024
– Train No. 22906 Shalimar-Okha Weekly Express leaving from Shalimar on August 20, 2024
– Train No. 22973 Gandhidham-Puri Weekly Express leaving from Gandhidham on August 14, 2024
– Train No. 22974 Puri-Gandhidham Weekly Express leaving from Puri on August 17, 2024
You can also check the status of your train through the official Railways website at enquiry.indianrail.gov.in. Additionally, information about cancellations, route diversions, and rescheduling of trains can be obtained through the NTES mobile app. DeshGujarat
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