Train Stoppage at Jamtara Extended
Positive Feedback Keeps Jamtara Station Stoppage for Key Trains
The experimental train stoppage at Jamtara station receives extension due to passenger satisfaction and minimal impact on schedules.
JAMSHEDPUR – Following a favorable assessment of the experimental stoppage at Jamtara station, it has been decided that the stoppage for key trains including Puri-Patna-Puri Express, Tatanagar-Thawe-Tatanagar Express, and Durg-Rajendra Nagar-Durg Express will continue until further notice.
The decision to extend the stoppage is based on positive passenger feedback and the negligible impact on train operations, ensuring ongoing benefits for local connectivity and the economy.
Operational smoothness at Jamtara station during the trial period has been observed, with no significant disruptions affecting the scheduled train services.
Minimal delays have been reported as a result of the experimental stoppages, indicating that the initiative’s impact on punctuality is within acceptable parameters.
The local economy and vendors have benefited from the increased footfall due to the stoppage, highlighting the positive effects on the community around Jamtara station.
Passenger feedback has largely been positive, with many appreciating the added convenience and improved accessibility resulting from the stoppage at Jamtara.
The experimental stoppage was initiated to evaluate the benefits of a regular halt at Jamtara and its effects on train schedules and operational efficiency, with the outcome favoring continuation.
The continuation of the stoppage for Train No.: 18449/18450 (Puri-Patna-Puri Express), Train No.: 18181/18182 (Tatanagar-Thawe-Tatanagar Express), and Train No.: 13287/13288 (Durg-Rajendra Nagar-Durg Express) at Jamtara station has been confirmed, enhancing travel options for passengers.

