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Address: Kalambagh Road, Muzaffarpur, Bihar 842001, India

Station Code: MFP

Station Name: MUZAFFARPUR JN

Zone: ECR/East Central

Train Frequency Weekly: 549

Station Traffic: High

Address: National Highway 87, Uttarakhand 263146, India

Station Code: HLDD

Station Name: HALDI ROAD

Zone: NER/North Eastern

Train Frequency Weekly: 37

Station Traffic: Low





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RECENT NEWS

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Press Release No. 10531-05-2023
Hubballi
Press Release No. 105, I.RESTORATION OF TRAIN SERVICES, II.DIVERSION OF TRAINS

दक्षिण à¤ªà¤¶à¥à¤šà¤¿à¤® à¤°à¥‡à¤²à¤µà¥‡ / SOUTH WESTERN RAILWAY  
प्रेस à¤µà¤¿à¤œà¥à¤žà¤ªà¥à¤¤à¤¿ / Press Release No. 105 Dt: 31.05.2023

I.RESTORATION OF TRAIN SERVICES

Due to the cancellation of power and traffic block for work o­n the road over bridge over railway portion of the Dankuni – Kharagpur section, the following trains, which were earlier notified as diverted and regulated, will now be restored and run as per their scheduled path and timings, as detailed below:

RESTORATION OF DIVERTED TRAINS:

Train Nos.

Journey commencing o­n

Earlier Notified as diverted via

Remarks

12510 Guwahati – Sir M. Visvesvaraya Terminal Bengaluru

04.06.2023,

05.06.2023,

06.06.2023 &

13.06.2023

Dankuni, Howrah and Kharagpur

Will run as per its scheduled path and timings

22502 New Tinsukia - Sir M. Visvesvaraya Terminal Bengaluru

02.06.2023 &

16.06.2023

RESTORATION OF REGULATED TRAINS:

Train Nos.

Journey commencing o­n

Earlier Notified as

Remarks

12254 Bhagalpur - Sir M. Visvesvaraya Terminal Bengaluru

31.05.2023

Regulated for 90 minutes enroute

Will run as per its scheduled timings

15228 Muzaffarpur - Sir M. Visvesvaraya Terminal Bengaluru

12.06.2023

Regulated for 90 minutes enroute

II.DIVERSION OF TRAINS

As notified by South Central Railway, the following trains will be diverted due to line block for o­n-going engineering works between Gannavaram - Mustabada and Mustabada - Gunadala o­n the Vijayawada Division, as detailed below:

Train Nos.

Journey commencing o­n

Remarks

12889 Tatanagar – Sir M. Visvesvaraya Terminal Bengaluru

02.06.2023

Will be diverted to run via Nidadavolu Jn., Bhimavaram Town, Gudivada Jn., and Vijayawada Jn.

18637 Hatia – Sir M. Visvesvaraya Terminal Bengaluru

03.06.2023

                                                                                                                               Aneesh Hegde
                                                                             Chief Public Relations Officer                                                                                                  South Western Railway, Hubballi 





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SOUTH CENTRAL RAILWAY
PRESS RELEASE
PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE, SECUNDERABAD - 500 071
No.87/2023-2429-05-2023
Secunderabad
PR No. 87 - Indian Railways hands over 20 Broad Gauge Locomotives to Bangladesh

To further strengthen bilateral relationship, 20 Broad Gauge (BG) locomotives were virtually flagged off to Bangladesh in a handing over ceremony held today at Rail Bhavan New Delhi, by Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw, Minister of Railways. From the Bangladesh end, Minister of Railway, Md. Nurul Islam Sujan also joined in virtually. The event was attended by Shri A.K.Lahoti, Chairman & CEO, Railway Board, Board Members, senior officials of Railway Board and delegates of Bangladesh.

The handing over of these diesel locomotives, under grant assistance from the Government of India, fulfills an important commitment made during the visit of Hon’ble Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina to India, in October, 2019. In keeping with the requirements of Bangladesh Railway, the locomotives have been suitably modified by the Indian side. These locomotives will help handle the increasing volume of passenger and freight train operations in Bangladesh.

Speaking o­n this occasion, Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw said, “India’s relationship with Bangladesh is civilizational, cultural, social and economic. Prime Ministers of both the countries are playing proactive role to improve bilateral relationship across social, economic and political sectors. Indian Railways are also playing a vital role in improving and strengthening rail connectivity across the border and improving trade between both the countries. As of now, five BG connectivity are operational, namely Geda- Darsana, Benapol- Petrapol, Singhabad- Rohanpur, Radhikapur- Birol and Haldibari-Chilahati. Work o­n two more cross border rail connectivities, Akhaura-Agartala and Mahihasan-Shahbazpur are progressing well and are likely to be completed and commissioned shortly.”

Addressing the gathering virtually, Minister of Railway, Bangladesh Mr. Md. Nurul Islam Sujan said, “I express my gratitude to the Indian Government for their support. Previously in June 2020 Indian Government provided 10 locomotives to Bangladesh as grant. We express our heartfelt gratitude to India for providing broad gauge locomotives. The supply of locomotives will help to improve both goods and passenger trains. We hope that existing collaboration between two countries regarding Railways sector will increase day by day.”

To enhance people to people contact, presently three pairs of passenger trains between India and Bangladesh, namely, Kolkata-Dhaka Maitree Express, Kolkata-Khulna Bandhan Express and New Jalpaiguri- Dhaka Mitali Express are running.

Trade between both the countries via rail have seen consistent growth with interchange of close to 100 cargo trains per month and approximately 2.66 MT cargo was sent to Bangladesh in the last financial year. The export commodities are Stone, DOC, Foodgrains, China Clay, Gypsum, Maize, o­nion and other essential items, as and when required, from India. Since 2020 permission has been given to operate parcel container and NMG rakes which normally carry agricultural products, fabrics, finished goods, light commercial vehicles and tractors. A new traffic of geo-synthetic bags has just started and 3 Parcel trains have been sent from Gujarat.

In line with Indian commitment to improve Rail service in Bangladesh, 10 BG Diesel locomotives were handed over to Bangladesh o­n grant basis in July 2020. As reported by Bangladesh, these locomotives are performing well and contributing well in smooth movement rail traffic in Bangladesh.






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