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3 Trains from (JHS)JHANSI JN to (BJU)BARAUNI JN


Address: Jhansi Junction Railway Station, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh 284003, India

Station Code: JHS

Station Name: JHANSI JN

Zone: NCR/North Central

Train Frequency Weekly: 805

Station Traffic: High

Address: Barauni Jn., Barauni, Bihar 851116, India

Station Code: BJU

Station Name: BARAUNI JN

Zone: ECR/East Central

Train Frequency Weekly: 585

Station Traffic: High





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12522RAPTISAGAR EXPJHS04:28BJU23:1018:42F2A,3A,SL,GN,12522 Status
11124GWL BJU MAILJHS13:55BJU13:1523:20M,TU,W,TH,F,SA,SU2A,3A,SL,GN,11124 Status
19305INDB GHY EXPJHS23:22BGS19:3620:14TH2A,3A,SL,GN,19305 Status
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RECENT NEWS

1
WR Press Release No. 2023/0605-06-2023
Mumbai
FEW WR TRAINS AFFECTED DUE TO BLOCK IN DAHANU ROAD - GHOLVAD SECTION

FEW WR TRAINS AFFECTED DUE TO BLOCK IN DAHANU ROAD - GHOLVAD SECTION

In order to carry out the work for Strengthening of Bridge approaches by Geo cells for Bridge No. 192 in Dahanu Road - Gholvad section a block will be taken. The block will be from 13.50 hrs to 18.20 hrs o­n Tuesday, 6th June 2023. and will further be taken from 08.45 to 13.15 hrs o­n Wednesday 7th June 2023 for Bridge No. 192. Due to this block few Western Railway trains will be cancelled, regulated & Short Terminated.

According to a press release issued by Shri Sumit Thakur, Chief Public Relations Officer of Western Railway, the details of these trains are as under:

Cancellation of Trains:

1.Train No. 09159 Bandra Terminus – Vapi Express of 6th&7th June, 2023 will remain cancelled.

2.Train No. 09144 Vapi – Virar Shuttle of 6th&7th June, 2023 will remain cancelled.

 

Regulation of Trains o­n 6th June 2023:

1.Train No. 22195 Virangana Lakshmibai Jhansi – Bandra Terminus Superfast Express of 5th June 2023 will be regulated by 4 hrs.

2.Train No. 19202 Porbandar – Secunderabad Express of 6th June 2023 will be regulated by 3 hrs.

3.Train No. 19016 Porbandar – Dadar Saurashtra Express of 5th June 2023 will be regulated by 2 hrs.

Regulation of Trains o­n 7th June 2023:

1.Train No. 19015 Dadar – Porbandar Saurashtra Express will be regulated by 01.35 hr.

2.Train No. 12925 Mumbai Central– Amritsar Paschim Express will be regulated by 25mins.

3.Train No. 09075 Mumbai Central - Kathgodam Superfast Special will be regulated by 40 mins.

4.Train No. 09143 Virar – Valsad Special will be regulated by 35 mins.

Short Termination of Trains o­n 7th June 2023:

1.Train No. 09085 Borivali – Valsad will be short terminated at Dahanu Road.

Passengers are requested to kindly take note of the same.

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SOUTH CENTRAL RAILWAY
PRESS RELEASE
PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE, SECUNDERABAD - 500 071
No.82/2023-2429-05-2023
Secunderabad
PR No. 83 - INDIAN RAILWAYS IS OPERATING 6369 SPECIAL TRIPS TO ENSURE SMOOTH AND COMFORTABLE TRAVEL FOR THE PASSENGERS DURING THIS SUMMER SEASON

Total 380 Special Trains are making 6369 Trips with over 80 thousand coaches

Indian Railways is running 1770 more trips this year as compared to total summer special trains (4599 trips by 348 trains) run in 2022

During this summer season this year, for the convenience of railway travelers and to clear extra rush of passengers, Indian Railways is running 6369 trips of 380 special trains. Indian Railways is running 1770 morr trips this year as compared to total summer special trains (4599 trips by 348 trains) run in 2022. While an average 13.2 trips per train was run in last summer, 16.8 trips per special train are being made in the current year. The major destinations connected are Patna-Secunderabad, Patna-Yesvantpur, Barauni-Muzaffarpur, Delhi-Patna, New Delhi-Katra, Chandigarh-Gorakhpur, Anand Vihar- Patna, Visakhapatnam-Puri-Howrah, Mumbai-Patna, Mumbai-Gorakhpur.

In totality, these 380 special trains making 6369 trips have 25794 General Coaches and 55243 Sleeper Coaches. General Coaches have a capacity of 100 passenger whereas Sleeper Coaches have a capacity of 72 passengers in ICF and 78 in LHB.

In order to cater the summer rush, all the zonal Railways spread across the country have geared up to run special trips. Through these special trains, connectivity from various states like Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Maharashtra, Odisha, West Bengal, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi is being ensured. South Western Railway catering to majorly Karnataka region is running maximum trips 1790 this summer season in comparison to 779 trips last year whereas Western Railway catering majorly to the state of Gujarat has also geared up to run 1470 trips in comparison to 438 trips last year. It is also pertinent to mention that this year, South Central Railway is running 784 trips which is 80 trips more than the last year. To deal with the heavy rush in northern part of the country, North Western Railway is running 400 trips, East Central Railway is running 380 trips. Northern Railway has also planned to run 324 trips this year.

However, neither the number of trains nor the number of trips run by specific special train(s) is static for the entire season. Planning and running of special trains is a continuous process for which inputs are taken from all the communication channels 24x 7 like media reports, Social media platforms, Railway Integrated helpline number 139, apart from details of waitlist passengers in PRS system to assess demand of trains o­n a particular route. Based o­n this requirement, number of trains and number of trips are augmented.

A watch o­n any malpractices – like cornering of seats, over-charging and touting activity etc. is being kept by the team of commercial and RPF Staff.






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