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Floods in Kerala – Changes in Pattern of Trains

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CANCELLATION on 19.08.2018 in Mangaluru
1. Train No.16649 Mangaluru Central – Nagercoil Junction Parasuram Express – Scheduled to leave Mangaluru Central at 05.25 hrs..
2. Train No.16860 Mangaluru Cental – Chennai Egmore Express (Via Tiruchchirappalli) – Scheduled to leave Mangaluru Central at 06.55hrs..
3. Train No.16605 Mangaluru Central – Nagercoil Junction Ernad Express scheduled to leave Mangaluru Central at 07.20 hrs..
4. Train No.22609 Mangaluru Central – Coimbatore Junction Intercity Express – Scheduled to leave Mangaluru at 11.45 hrs..
At Kozhikode

Update 11:44 pm

PASSENGER SERVICES/SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICES FROM MANGALURU on 19th

The following passenger trains/Special trains will run on Mangaluru – Kozhikode section.

• Train No.56654 Mangaluru – Kozhikode Passenger- 05.20 hrs.
• Mangaluru-Kozhikode Special – 07.40 hrs.
• Mangaluru – Kozhikode Special – 11.40 hrs.
• Mangaluru – Kozhikode Special – 14.20 hrs.
• Train No.57656 mangaluru- Kannur Passenge – 17.00 hrs.

From Kozhikode on 19.08.2018

Kozhikode – Kannur Pass.– 06.40 hrs.
Kozhikode – Mangaluru spl. – 10.00 hrs.
Kozhikode – Mangaluru Spl. – 13.00 hrs.
Kozhikode – Charvattur Pass. – 14.05 hrs.
Kozhikode – Mangaluru spl. – 17.00 hrs.
Kozhikode – Kannur Special – 21.00 hrs.

Floods in Kerala – Changes in Pattern of Trains

Mangaluru: Due to heavy rains and flood and closure of section between Shoranur – Kozhikkode in Palghat Division and Ernakulam – Kottayam – Kayamkulam section in Trivandrum Division, the following changes are made in the pattern of service:

Train Traffic between Ernakulam – Kottayam – Kayankulam will be resumed partially from 06.00 hrs on 19th August and special trains will be operated under suitable speed restrictions as required.

Train Traffic between Ernakulam and Shoranur and Shoranur – Ernakulam will remain suspended upto 16.00 hrs on 19th August 2018.

In Palakkad Divsion,train traffic has resumed in Palakkad Junction – Shoranur section today.Also,from Kozhikode, train services are operated up to Tirur. By around 20.00 hrs Shoranur – Kuttipuram stretch also cleared for train traffic and in the night a goods train will be moved first . Now the clearance is waiting for Kuttipuram – Tirur Stretch only.

TRAINS FULLY CANCELLED

Train No.12512 Trivandrum – Gorakhpur Express of 19th August
Train No.16305 Ernakulam – Kannur Intercity Express of 19th August
Train No.12202 Kochuveli – Lokmanya Tilak Terminus Express of 19th August
Train No.16307 Alleppey – Kannur Intercity Express of 19th August
Train No.12082 Trivandrum – Kannur Express of 19th August
Train No.12515 Trivandrum – Silchar Express of 19th August

TRAINS PARTIALLY CANCELLED

Train No.12617 Ernakulam – Nizamuddin Express of 19th August
Train No.12677 KSR Bengaluru – Ernakulam Intercity Express of 19th August
Train No.12678 Ernakulam – KSR Bengaluru Intercity Express of 19th August

TRAINS DIVERTED

Train No.16381 Mumbai CST – Kanniyakumari Express of 17th August will be diverted to run via Erode, Dindigul, Madurai, Tirunelveli and Nagercoil

Train No.12626 New Delhi – Trivandrum Kerala Express of 16th August will be diverted to run via Erode, Dindigul, Madurai, Tirunelveli and Nagercoil

Train No.12644 Nizamuddin – Trivandrum Express of 16th August will be diverted to run via Erode, Dindigul, Madurai, Tirunelveli and Nagercoil

Train No.12511 Gorakphur – Trivandrum Express of 17th August will be diverted to run via Erode, Dindigul, Madurai, Tirunelveli and Nagercoil

Train No.12625 Trivandrum – New Delhi Kerala Express of 19th August will be diverted to run via Erode, Dindigul, Madurai, Tirunelveli and Nagercoil

Train No.16316 Kochuveli – KSR Bengaluru Express of 19th August will be diverted to run via Nagercoil, Tirunelveli, Madurai, Dindigul and Erode

Train No.12659 Nagercoil – Shalimar Express of 19th August will be diverted to run via Tirunelveli, Madurai, Dindigul and Erode.


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Max and Jessie Rasquinha
6 years ago

India has come a long way in achieving our transportation goals all over India in order to cope with our ever-growing population. Our bus stations, our rail stations, and even our airports are pretty well occupied with the ever-increasing traffic. There is so much a nation can do, and India is doing very well under all the prevailing circumstances. More than sixty years ago, when I left Mangalore for the first time, we had only one train to Bombay, and that too from a place called Kadur where a train would go all the way to Puna en route to… Read more »

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