Indian Railways Regulates Trains as Cyclone DANA Approaches
Multiple Routes Including Tata-Brahmapur Face Schedule Changes for Passenger Safety
Key Points:
• Over 20 trains regulated on October 23-24 due to cyclone threat
• Major routes from Howrah, Shalimar, and Bhubaneswar affected
• Schedule changes impact trains to Southern and Eastern destinations
JAMSHEDPUR – Indian Railways announces extensive train regulations across multiple routes as precautionary measure against approaching Cyclone DANA.
The Howrah-Secunderabad train (12703) faces regulation on October 24.
Moreover, the Shalimar-Puri service (12821) will undergo schedule adjustments.
Meanwhile, the Kamakhya-SMVT Bengaluru train (12552) faces regulation from October 23.
Furthermore, several trains originating from Howrah face temporary schedule changes.
Additionally, the Bhubaneswar-Baleshwar route experiences significant adjustments.
However, authorities maintain constant communication with passengers about schedule changes.
Meanwhile, the Kharagpur-Villupuram train (22603) joins the list of regulated services.
Moreover, multiple trains connecting to Chennai and Bengaluru face temporary regulations.
Furthermore, railway officials urge passengers to verify train statuses before travel.

