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www.cr.indianrailways.gov.in- 2022-06-16
Central Railway Press Release CR –Special Night Traffic Blocks for Infra Works between Matunga and Byculla Central Railway will operate night traffic and power blocks between Matunga and Byculla for launching of foot over bridge girders at Dadar station (at kms 8/15-16) using 140T Railway crane. The details are as under: Block -1 on Up and Dn fast lines between Matunga and Byculla from 00.40 hrs to 05.40 hrs on 17/18.06.2022 (Friday/Saturday Night time) Diversion of Suburban trains during block period Up and Dn fast line services during the block period will be diverted on Up and Down slow lines between Matunga and Byculla and will halt as per their schedule halts. Diversion of UP Mail/Express trains Up Mail /Express trains arriving Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus during the block period will be diverted on Up slow line between Matunga and Byculla and will take a double halt at Dadar on PF No.3. Diversion of Dn Mail/Express trains Dn Train No. 22105 CSMT-Pune Indrayani Express will be diverted on Dn Slow line between Byculla and Matunga and will take double halt at Dadar on PF No.1. Block -2 on Dn fast line between Byculla and Matunga from 00.40 hrs to 05.50 hrs on 18/19.06.2022 (Saturday/Sunday Night time) Diversion of Dn Mail/Express Train Train No. 12051 CSMT- Madgaon Jan Shatabdi Express will be diverted on Dn slow line between Byculla and Matunga and will take double halt at Dadar on PF No.1. Diversion of Dn suburban Services Dn fast line services will be diverted on Dn slow line between Byculla and Matunga and halt as per their schedule. Passengers are requested to bear with the Railway Administration for the inconvenience caused due to this infrastructure block. --- --- Date: June 15, 2022 PR No.2022/06/32 This press release is issued by the Public Relations Department, Central Railway, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus Mumbai. (Shivaji Sutar) Chief Public Relations Officer 2
www.cr.indianrailways.gov.in- 2022-06-03
Central Railway Press Release CR - Night Traffic Blocks for Infra Works Central Railway will operate night traffic and power blocks for dismantling of foot over bridge girders at Dadar station (at km 08/15-16) and for dismantling of N-type old foot over bridge at Thakurli station (at km 49/13-14). The details are as under: Block-1 On 3.6.2022/4.6.2022 (Fri/Sat Night) From 00.40 hrs to 06.00 hrs on Byculla-Matunga Up and Down fast lines Diversion of Mail/Express Trains Up Mail/Express trains arriving CSMT during the block period will be diverted on Up slow line between Matunga and Byculla and will take double halt at Dadar Down Mail/Express (22105 Indrayani Express) leaving CSMT will be diverted on Dn slow line between Byculla and Matunga and will take double halt at Dadar. Diversion of Suburban Trains Up and Dn fast line suburban locals arriving / leaving CSMT will be diverted on Up and Dn slow line between Matunga and Byculla halting at stations as per their scheduled halts. Block-2 On 4.6.2022/5.6.2022 (Sat/Sun Night) from 00.40 hrs to 05.40 hrs on Byculla-Matunga Down fast line Diversion of Dn Mail/Express Train 12051 CSMT-Madgaon Janshatabdi Express will be diverted on Dn slow line between Byculla and Matunga and will take double halt at Dadar platform No.1. Diversion of Dn Suburban Trains Down fast line suburban services will be diverted on down slow line during the block period and will halt as per their scheduled halts Block-3 On 4.6.2022/5.6.2022 (Sat/Sun Night) from 01.15 hrs to 03.35 hrs on Kalyan-Diva Up and Down Fast/Slow lines Down slow line services leaving CSMT from 23.51 hrs to 00.24 (4 locals) will be diverted on Down fast line and will not halt at Kopar and Thakurli stations. Passengers are requested to bear with the Railway Administration for the inconvenience caused --- --- Date: June 2, 2022 PR No.2022/06/06 This press release is issued by the Public Relations Department, Central Railway, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus Mumbai. (Shivaji Sutar) Chief Public Relations Officer |