Three trains between Indore and Bilaspur have been cancelled.

September 14th 2023.

Three trains between Indore and Bilaspur have been cancelled.
Due to pre-non/non interlocking work in Jabalpur division, some trains will be cancelled and some will run on changed routes. This work is to be done at New Katni Junction ‘B’ cabin of West Central Railway, Jabalpur Division and for electronic interlocking and yard remodelling work at New Katni Junction.

To ensure the safety of its passengers, the government has decided to cancel certain trains in the Jabalpur division. Bilaspur-Indore Narmada Express will remain cancelled from its originating station from September 30 to October 4. Similarly, Indore-Bilaspur Narmada Express will remain cancelled from its originating station from October 1 to October 5 due to lack of rakes. Similarly, Bilaspur-Bhopal Express will remain cancelled from its originating station from September 19 to October 4 and Bhopal-Bilaspur Express will remain cancelled from its originating station from September 21 to October 6 due to shortage of rakes.

The government has also diverted certain trains in the division. Durg-Bhopal Amarkantak Express departing from its originating station from September 29 to October 3, has been diverted via Durg-Gondia-Nagpur-Itarsi. Howrah-Bhopal Weekly Express departing from its originating station on October 2, has been diverted via Garhwa Road-Pt Deen Dayal Upadhyay Junction-Prayagraj via Cheoki-Katni Murwara. Kolkata-Ahmedabad Weekly Express departing from its originating station on September 30, has been diverted via Garhwa Road-Pt Deendayal Upadhyay Junction-Prayagraj Cheoki-Katni Murwara. Santragachi-Ajmer Weekly Express departing from its originating station on September 29, has been diverted via Garhwa Road-Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Junction-Prayagraj Cheoki-Katni Murwara. Madar Junction-Kolkata Weekly Express departing from its originating station on October 2, has been diverted via Katni Murwara-Singrauli-Chopan-Garhwa Road. Puri-Valsad Weekly Express departing from its originating station on October 1 and reaching its destination via the changed route through Bilaspur-Raipur-Gondia-Nagpur-Itarsi.

The government has taken these steps to ensure the safety and convenience of its passengers. Passengers are advised to plan their trips accordingly and check the schedule of their trains before boarding. The government has also laid out criteria for CM Ladli Behna Awas Yojana, to ensure that the benefits of the scheme reach the right people.

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