34 Trains from (PWL)PALWAL to (BVH)BALLABGARH
Address: Palwal Railway Station, Palwal, Haryana 121102, India
Station Code: PWL
Station Name: PALWAL
Zone: NR/Northern
Train Frequency Weekly: 396
Station Traffic: High
Address: Ballabgarh Railway Station, Sector 25, Ballabgarh, Faridabad, Haryana, India
Station Code: BVH
Station Name: BALLABGARH
Zone: NR/Northern
Train Frequency Weekly: 435
Station Traffic: High
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www.er.indianrailways.gov.in- 2022-06-08
TRAIN REGULATION FOR CONSTRUCTION OF ROAD OVER BRIDGE OVER NORTHERN RAILWAY Kolkata, June 8, 2022: In connection with construction of NHAI Road Over Bridge in Delhi – Ghaziabad - Tundla section over Northern Railway, Power and traffic block has been planned from the night of 08/09.06.2022. Consequently following arrangements in train running has been made:- ·Diversion: 12274 New Delhi – Howrah Duronto Express (Journey Commencing on 02.7.2022) will be diverted via New Delhi – Palwal – Agra Cantt. – Bhandai – Etawah, 12368 Anand Vihar (T) – Bhagalpur Vikramshila Express (Journey Commencing on 02.7.2022) will be diverted via Ghaziabad – Moradabad – Lucknow – Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyaya and 12323 Howrah – Barmer Superfast Express (Journey Commencing on 01.7.2022) will be diverted via Etawah – Bhandai – Agra Cantt. – Palwal – New Delhi. ·Rescheduling: 12314 New Delhi – Sealdah Rajdhani Express, 12302 New Delhi – Howrah Rajdhani Express & 12304 New Delhi – Howrah Poorva Express (Journey Commencing on 02.7.2022) will be rescheduled at 19:20 hrs., 19:30 hrs. & 20:10 hrs. respectively. Moreover, 13413/13483 Malda Town – Delhi Farakka Express (Journey Commencing on 13.6.2022, 14.6.2022, 15.6.2022, 20.6.2022, 24.6.2022, 28.6.2022, 29.6.2022, 02.7.2022, 03.7.2022 & 04.7.2022), 12274 New Delhi – Howrah Duronto Express (Journey Commencing on 09.7.2022), 12368 Anand Vihar (T) – Bhagalpur Vikramshila Express (Journey Commencing on 09.7.2022) & 12323 Howrah – Barmer Superfast Express (Journey Commencing on 08.7.2022) will be controlled enroute suitably. Inconvenience to be caused to the passengers is deeply regretted. 2
www.ncr.indianrailways.gov.in- 2022-04-05
GM NCR Shri Pramod Kumar holds first review meeting of the new financial year 2022-23 with senior officers of the zone today. DRMs of Agra, Prayagraj and Jhansi joined through videoconferencing. At the outset, General Manager congratulated the team NCR for the outstanding all round performances during concluded year 2021-22. While discussing about forthcoming projects, GM instructed that monthly milestones of should be framed for monitoring. He also emphasized that merchants should be contacted and their production target for the year should be discussed and accordingly efforts to maximize loading be ensured. He said our focus should be oÂn providing proper water facility, labour shelters, lighting arrangements at goods shed. Further in the meeting, New Gati shakti cargo terminal policy was also discussed and it was decided that the provisions of the policy to be given wide publicity by organizing regular meetings with merchants. While discussing about speeding efforts, it was informed to the forum that during last year 2021-22, over all 10 Permanent Speed Restrictions(PSR) have been removed. Out of these, oÂne PSR each in Naini-Prayagraj, Jhansi-Manikpur & Somna-Danwar section, two each in Chunar-Chopan , Mathura-palwal sections and three Permanent Speed Restrictions have been eliminated from Birlanagar-Udi Mor section. Removal of these PSRs has given impetus to mobility. While discussing about efforts to enhance safety at level crossings, it was informed that during 2021-22 total 66 manned level crossings have been eliminated from NCR with the construction of 08 road over bridges (ROBs) & 46 Road under bridges (RUBs). In order to enhance safety, 10 level crossings have been interlocked and 17 gates have been provided with electrical operated level crossing gate in place of mechanical operated gates. During the meeting efforts about increasing revenue through Non fare revenue was also discussed. It was informed oÂn the occasion that during the last financial year, there has been more than 60% growth in Non Fare Revenue sources. General Manager said all out efforts be made to popularize these schemes and new ventures be explored.
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