12 Trains from (TORI)TORI to (RAY)RAY
Address: Chandwa, Jharkhand 829203, India
Station Code: TORI
Station Name: TORI
Zone: ECR/East Central
Train Frequency Weekly: 133
Station Traffic: Medium
Address: Jharkhand 829209, India
Station Code: RAY
Station Name: RAY
Zone: ECR/East Central
Train Frequency Weekly: 97
Station Traffic: Medium
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www.swr.indianrailways.gov.in- 2023-06-15
दकà¥à¤·à¤¿à¤£ पशà¥à¤šà¤¿à¤® रेलवे / SOUTH WESTERN RAILWAY I.CANCELLATION OF TRAINS Due to operational reasons, the following trains will be cancelled: 1.Train No. 22817 Howrah – Mysuru Weekly Superfast Express, journey commencing oÂn June 16, 2023 will be cancelled. 2.Train No. 22818 Mysuru – Howrah weekly Superfast Express, journey commencing oÂn June 18, 2023 will be cancelled. 3. Train No. 12551 Sir M. Visvesvaraya Terminal Bengaluru – Kamakhya Weekly Superfast Express, journey commencing on June 17, 2023 is cancelled. II.REGULATION OF TRAINS Due to the line block for point maintenance work at Arsikere Yard, the following trains will be regulated. 1.Train No. 16567 Tumakuru – Shivamogga Town Daily Express, journey commencing oÂn June 20, 2023, will be regulated for 85 minutes enroute. 2.Train No. 16214 SSS Hubballi – Arsikere Daily Express, journey commencing oÂn June 20, 2023, will be regulated for 30 minutes enroute. 3.Train No. 16535 Mysuru – Solapur Golgumbaz Express, journey commencing oÂn June 20, 2023, will be regulated for 40 minutes. 4.Train No. 07378 Mangaluru Jn. – Vijayapura Daily Express Special, journey commencing oÂn June 20, 2023, will be regulated for 30 minutes. I.ರೈಲà³à²—ಳ ಸೇವೆ ರದà³à²¦à³ ಕಾರà³à²¯à²¾à²šà²°à²£à³† ಪà³à²°à²¯à³à²•à³à²¤ ಈ ಕೆಳಗಿನ ಕೆಲವೠರೈಲà³à²—ಳ ಸೇವೆಯನà³à²¨à³ ರದà³à²¦à³à²—ೊಳಿಸಲಾಗà³à²¤à³à²¤à²¿à²¦à³†. 1.ರೈಲೠಸಂಖà³à²¯à³† 22817 ಹೌರಾ - ಮೈಸೂರೠಎಕà³à²¸à³â€Œà²ªà³à²°à³†à²¸à³ ರೈಲನà³à²¨à³ ಜೂನೠ16 ರಂದೠರದà³à²¦à³à²—ೊಳಿಸಲಾಗà³à²¤à³à²¤à²¿à²¦à³†. 2.ರೈಲೠಸಂಖà³à²¯à³† 22818 ಮೈಸೂರೠ- ಹೌರಾ ಎಕà³à²¸à³â€Œà²ªà³à²°à³†à²¸à³ ರೈಲನà³à²¨à³ ಜೂನೠ18 ರಂದೠರದà³à²¦à³à²—ೊಳಿಸಲಾಗà³à²¤à³à²¤à²¿à²¦à³†. 3. ರೈಲೠಸಂಖà³à²¯à³† 12551 ಎಸà³.ಎಮà³.ವಿ.ಟಿ ಬೆಂಗಳೂರೠ- ಕಮಖà³à²¯à²¾ ಎಕà³à²¸à³â€Œà²ªà³à²°à³†à²¸à³ ರೈಲನà³à²¨à³ ಜೂನೠ17 ರಂದೠರದà³à²¦à³à²—ೊಳಿಸಲಾಗà³à²¤à³à²¤à²¿à²¦à³† II.ಮಾರà³à²— ಮಧà³à²¯ ರೈಲà³à²—ಳ ನಿಯಂತà³à²°à²£ ಅರಸೀಕೆರೆ ಯಾರà³à²¡à³â€Œà²¨ ಪಾಯಿಂಟೠನಿರà³à²µà²¹à²£à²¾ ಕಾಮಗಾರಿ ಸಲà³à²µà²¾à²—ಿ ಈ ಕೆಳಗಿನ ಕೆಲವೠರೈಲà³à²—ಳನà³à²¨à³ ಮಾರà³à²— ಮಧà³à²¯ ನಿಯಂತà³à²°à²¿à²¸à²²à²¾à²—à³à²¤à³à²¤à²¿à²¦à³†. 1.ರೈಲೠಸಂಖà³à²¯à³† 16567 ತà³à²®à²•ೂರà³-ಶಿವಮೊಗà³à²— ಟೌನೠನಡà³à²µà³† ಚಲಿಸà³à²µ ದೈನಂದಿನ ಎಕà³à²¸à³â€Œà²ªà³à²°à³†à²¸à³ ರೈಲನà³à²¨à³ ಜೂನೠ20 ರಂದೠಮಾರà³à²— ಮಧà³à²¯ 85 ನಿಮಿಷ ಕಾಲ ನಿಯಂತà³à²°à²¿à²¸à²²à²¾à²—à³à²¤à³à²¤à²¿à²¦à³†. 2.ರೈಲೠಸಂಖà³à²¯à³† 16214 ಎಸà³.ಎಸà³â€Œ.ಎಸೠಹà³à²¬à³à²¬à²³à³à²³à²¿ - ಅರಸೀಕೆರೆ ನಡà³à²µà³† ಚಲಿಸà³à²µ ದೈನಂದಿನ ಎಕà³à²¸à³â€Œà²ªà³à²°à³†à²¸à³ ರೈಲನà³à²¨à³ ಜೂನೠ20 ರಂದೠಮಾರà³à²— ಮಧà³à²¯ 30 ನಿಮಿಷ ಕಾಲ ನಿಯಂತà³à²°à²¿à²¸à²²à²¾à²—à³à²¤à³à²¤à²¿à²¦à³†. 3.ರೈಲೠಸಂಖà³à²¯à³† 16535 ಮೈಸೂರೠ– ಸೊಲà³à²²à²¾à²ªà³à²° ನಡà³à²µà³† ಚಲಿಸà³à²µ ಗೋಲà³â€Œ ಗà³à²‚ಬಜೠಎಕà³à²¸à³â€Œà²ªà³à²°à³†à²¸à³ ರೈಲನà³à²¨à³ ಜೂನೠ20 ರಂದೠಮಾರà³à²— ಮಧà³à²¯ 40 ನಿಮಿಷ ಕಾಲ ನಿಯಂತà³à²°à²¿à²¸à²²à²¾à²—à³à²¤à³à²¤à²¿à²¦à³†. 4.ರೈಲೠಸಂಖà³à²¯à³† 07378 ಮಂಗಳೂರೠಜಂಕà³à²·à²¨à³â€Œ – ವಿಜಯಪà³à²° ನಡà³à²µà³† ಚಲಿಸà³à²µ ದೈನಂದಿನ ಎಕà³à²¸à³â€Œà²ªà³à²°à³†à²¸à³ ರೈಲನà³à²¨à³ ಜೂನೠ20 ರಂದೠಮಾರà³à²— ಮಧà³à²¯ 30 ನಿಮಿಷ ಕಾಲ ನಿಯಂತà³à²°à²¿à²¸à²²à²¾à²—à³à²¤à³à²¤à²¿à²¦à³†. Aneesh Hegde 2
www.scr.indianrailways.gov.in- 2023-06-14
India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued latest bulletin No. 43 (ARB/01/2023) dated 11.6.23 at 17.10 hr. As per the bulletin, the extremely severe cyclonic storm “BIPARJOY†over East Central Arabian sea is moving and may affect Saurashtra & Kutch Areas. Forecast of Cyclone “Biparjoy’ for the next 4 days commencing from 11th to 14th June†2023 has been made over all Saurashtra area. The storm is expected to affect Saurashtra & Kutch areas. The vulnerable sections include Bhavnagar, Mahuva, Veraval to Porbandar area, OKHA to HAPA and Gandhidham area. The landfall is predicted to occur near Mandvi-Jakhau Port on the evening of the 14th. Indian Railways has implemented various measures to ensure the safety and minimize the impact of the cyclone. These include: 1.Activation of Disaster Management Room at the Zonal Railway headquarters and round-the-clock manning by various departments. 2.Operation of emergency control rooms at division headquarters in Bhavnagar, Rajkot, Ahmedabad, and Gandhidham. 3.Regular Monitoring of wind speed at multiple locations and instructions to regulate or stop trains if wind velocity exceeds 50 kmph. Anemometers have been installed at stations and reading of wind speed is being taken on hourly basis. 4.Formation of online Groupsfor real-time monitoring and co-ordination. 5.Continuous monitoring of cyclone-related information on mausam.imd.gov.in website. 6.Availability of sufficient diesel locomotives and coaching rakes for emergency evacuation. 7.Suspension of loading of double stack containers and restriction on their movement. 8.Review of passenger train schedules and necessary decisions based on the cyclone situation. 9.Readiness of a relief train. 10.Counseling of Loco Pilots & Assistant Loco Pilots regarding safety protocols during cyclone/storm conditions. All the necessary arrangements (food, medical etc) have been done at various Running Rooms meant for crew rest. 11.Instructions to keep doors and windows of coaches open for the free passage of wind. 12.Intensive footplate inspections have been conducted for close monitoring. 13.Arrangements for the availability of fully fueled diesel locomotives and filled RCD fuel tanks back to normal operations after cyclone in case road infrastructure for RCD fuel movement is hampered. 14.Alternate communication arrangements a.Emergency Control Room including satellite phones, FCT, and DOT phones in case of communication failure. b.VHF sets are available for site communication 15.Alternate Power arrangements a.Tower wagon Drivers and TRD staff of all Depot will remain on alert. b.If Power grid supply gets disturb, then train services will run on Diesel traction. c.On power supply failure at Junction Stations, control rooms and Major colonies, pumps etc., power supply will be given through DG sets. 16.Arrangements for Reserve Material, Machinery and Man Power. a.Station wise details of all critical materials such as rubble, ballast, quarry dust and quarry dust on ground as well as on wheels has been prepared. b.Loading of material in wagons has been organized and loading shall be continued at night. c.Poclain, JCB Machines etc have been hired and arrangements for the stay of Divers have been made. d.The details of agencies having heavy earth moving machinery, trucks, ropes, chain saw, dewatering pumps, pick up vans etc has been assessed and they have been put on alert. e.Mobilization of manpower, both departmental and contractual has been done f.3 Teams have been formed at Dwarika, Jamnagar and Surendranagar stations comprising of supervisors of various branches for better co-ordination. 17.Monitoring of Track and Bridges: The patrolling of track and bridges is done on a continuous basis. 18.Monitoring COP, and FOBs a.Prior survey and necessary securing of sheets has been done. All station platform shelters have been secured appropriately 19.The wind velocity is being measured and monitored hourly basis in order to impose traffic restrictions for movement on bridges (maximum wind speed of 60 Kmph). Monsoon precautions shall also be implemented fully. 20.Identification and cutting of vulnerable trees near the track. 21.Special Instructions for Safety Special instructions for safety, including LC boom closure and withdrawal of staff from LCs functioning from porta cabins. 22.OHE and Transmission lines Monitoring and inspection of OHE and transmission lines, liaison with electricity authorities, and provision of standby power devices. 23.Signaling and telecommunication arrangements a.Installation of DG sets, and availability of spare parts is done b.15 FCT, 2 satellite phones and walkie talkie sets in ART/ARMEs will be used for emergency communication. 24.Readiness of ART/ARMEs (Accident Relief Trains/Accident Relief Medical Equipment) at strategic locations. All staff has been strictly directed to use personal protection equipments like Helmets, shoes etc. 25.Security arrangements by RPF a.The deployment of a RPSF (Railway Protection Special Force) coy (company) to assist in emergencies. b.RPSF Company from nearby divisions have been deployed at the cyclone prone region to meet the emergency situation. c.Officials have been advised to coordinate with, GRP, City police, Civil authorities, SDRF and NDRF in view of the cyclone and to take necessary assistance in case of emergency. 26.Arrangements For Stranded Passengers a.Catering Stalls will remain open during cyclone affecting period with sufficient stock of water & Food materials. b.Regular announcements will be made regarding the status of cyclone to alert passengers. c.Help Desk is opened at various stations in the cyclone prone areas. d.Tie up with the state transport services for shifting of passengers to their destination in case of need. 27.Medical Preparedness : a.Ambulances and Sufficient Medicines are kept ready at Hospitals & Health Units. b.Medical State authorities and empaneled hospitals in the cyclone area are in contact to shift patients if needed. c.Railway Medical Team is in contact with the State Medical Team and coordinating with them and also with the Empaneled hospitals to shift patients in case of emergency. d.Gujarat State Ambulance Toll free No. 108 alerted. e.The other local hospitals have also been alerted to deal with casualties. f.All doctors and paramedical staff on alert in Mumbai. 28.Continuous monitoring from Railway Board War Room. 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