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Changes in pattern of train services due to corridor block in Vijayawada division; check details

Train No. 18637 Hatia – SMVT Bengaluru Weekly Express will deprat from Hatia at 6.05 pm on December 7 and 14, 2024, will be diverted via Nidadavolu, Bhimavaram Town, Gudivada, and Vijayawada.

DTNEXT Bureau

CHENNAI: South Central Railway has notified changes in the pattern of train services due to a rolling corridor block in the Vijayawada Division from December 2 to December 15.

The following trains will operate with revised timings:

- Train No. 13351 Dhanbad – Alappuzha Express: Departing from Dhanbad at 11.35 am on December 2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 11, 13, and 14, 2024, will be diverted via Nidadavolu, Bhimavaram Town, Gudivada, and Vijayawada, skipping stoppages at Tadepalligudem and Eluru.

- Train No. 12376 Jasidih – Tambaram Superfast Express: Departing from Jasidih at 1.10 pm on December 4 and 11, 2024, will be diverted via Nidadavolu, Bhimavaram Town, Gudivada, and Vijayawada, skipping the stoppage at Eluru.

- Train No. 18637 Hatia – SMVT Bengaluru Weekly Express: Departing from Hatia at 6.05 pm on December 7 and 14, 2024, will be diverted via Nidadavolu, Bhimavaram Town, Gudivada, and Vijayawada.

- Train No. 12889 Tatanagar - SMVT Bengaluru Weekly Superfast Express: Departing from Tatanagar at 6.15 pm on December 6 and 13, 2024, will be diverted via Nidadavolu, Bhimavaram Town, Gudivada, and Vijayawada.

- Train No. 22837 Hatia - Ernakulam Dharti Abba Weekly Superfast Express: Departing from Hatia at 6.05 pm on December 2 and 9, 2024, will be diverted via Nidadavolu, Bhimavaram Town, Gudivada, and Vijayawada, skipping the stoppage at Eluru.

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