Railway Schedule Changes Impact Adra Division Travel

Cancellations and Diversions Affect Multiple Train Services in September

Adra Division undergoes developmental works, causing train cancellations, short terminations, and diversions from September 9-15, 2024.

JAMSHEDPUR – In September, the implementation of developmental works by the Adra Division will result in schedule adjustments that will affect multiple train services. This will affect railway passengers.

The 08680/08679 Adra-Midnapore-Adra MEMU Special is subject to cancellation on specific dates.

Numerous trains will short-circuit and depart from Adra station.

Services that are impacted include the Tatanagar-Asansol, Kharagpur-Hatia, and Asansol-Purulia routes.

The 18601 Tatanagar-Hatia Express will operate on a diverted route that includes Chandil, Gunda, and Muri in Bihar.

The objective of these modifications is to enable the Adra Division to implement essential infrastructural enhancements.

It is recommended that passengers verify the most recent schedules prior to their departure.

According to a railway official, "We apologize for any inconvenience that may have resulted from these essential modifications."

Official Indian Railways channels provide travelers with the most recent information.

The development projects are anticipated to improve the grade of service and the efficiency of the network.

Trains are subject to short terminations on numerous dates from September 9 to 15, 2024.

On September 12 and 14, the Kharagpur-Hatia-Kharagpur Express will undergo schedule modifications.

On September 14, the Santragachi-Purulia-Howrah Express will terminate at Adra.

Alternative arrangements for routes that are disrupted are encouraged for passengers.

The railway authorities underscore the long-term advantages of these infrastructure enhancements.

For the most up-to-date information, Indian Railways suggests consulting the official website.

Passengers who require further assistance may utilize the helpline numbers.

The modifications affect both local and long-distance train services in the region.

During this period of improvement, travelers are advised to maintain a sense of adaptability and patience.

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