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1 Trains from (JPL)JAPLA to (SKTN)SHAKTI NAGAR


Address: Japla Railway Station, Japla, Jharkhand 822116, India

Station Code: JPL

Station Name: JAPLA

Zone: ECR/East Central

Train Frequency Weekly: 93

Station Traffic: Medium

Address: Shakti Nagar, Madhya Pradesh, India

Station Code: SKTN

Station Name: SHAKTI NAGAR

Zone: ECR/East Central

Train Frequency Weekly: 37

Station Traffic: Low





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RECENT NEWS

1
24-12-2022
Press Release:DIVERSION OF SHAKTIPUNJ EXPRESS

DIVERSION OF SHAKTIPUNJ EXPRESS

Kolkata, December 22, 2022:

Due to pre non-interlocking/ non-interlocking work in connection with commissioning of Electronic Interlocking at Garwa Road, Tolra & Rajhura stations in Dhanbad Division over East Central Railway, 11447/11448 Jabalpur – Howrah – Jabalpur Shaktipunj Express, earlier decided to divert and which was notified vide Press Release No. 2022/12/41 dated 13.12.2022, has been modified as under:-

11447 Jabalpur - Howrah Shaktipunj Express (journey commencing o­n 23.12.2022) will be diverted via Prayagraj Chheoki - Gaya - Dhanbad instead of Mahdeiya – Chopan – Garwa Road – Barkakana.

11447 Jabalpur - Howrah Shaktipunj Express (journey commencing from 24.12.2022 to 26.12.2022) will be diverted via Garwa – Sigsigi – Japla – Sigsigi - Garwa Road – Barkakana instead of Prayagraj Chheoki – Gaya.

11448 Howrah - Jabalpur Shaktipunj Express (journey commencing from 24.12.2022 to 27.12.2022) will be diverted via Garwa Road – Sigsigi – Japla – Sigsigi - Garwa instead of Dhanbad – Gaya – Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay – Prayagraj Chheoki. 

Inconvenience to be caused to the passengers is deeply regretted.




2
05-09-2022
NCR formed a long haul of 4 empty BOXN rakes from Chunar.

Giving a boost to the freight mobility and aiming to expedite the movement of coal rakes, NCR formed a long haul of 4 empty BOXN rakes from Chunar last evening.

Named as PINAKA, the long haul consisted of a total of 232 wagons (58 wagons per part) and 4 brake vans. It was formed at Chunar by clubbing four empty BOXN rakes with the leading part having WAG9 multiple-unit locomotive while the rest three parts had their own locomotives. 

Usually, the long haul trains are run by clubbing 2 trains. However, in view of expediting the freight movement, especially coal, long hauls of 3 or more trains have been formed o­n a trial basis.

In the month of August, 36 long hauls of 2 trains and 4 Triagni (त्रिअग्नि - a long haul of 3 empty BOXN rakes) were formed by Prayagraj Division at Chunar. These long hauls of empty BOXN rakes are handed over to ECR for loading at various coal loading sites.

The main aim of these long haul trains is increasing the line capacity. 

Since Chunar-Chopan section is a single line section at present and it also serves as the trunk route for coal movement as maximum coal loading is taking place in Northern Coal Fields (NCL), the idea of running long haul trains has been executed to increase the mobility of coal rakes without affecting the punctuality of coaching trains.

Pinaka departed from Chunar at 18:20 hrs o­n Saturday and was handed over to East Central Railway at Chopan. Two BOXN were placed at Shakti Nagar Siding and two others were placed at Krishanshilla siding.

Long hauls of 2 trains have traditionally been made in NCR from locations like Tundla, Khurja, Jhansi and BAAD (near Mathura).

These trials will be continue regularly.






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