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  • Southern Railways Announces Train Schedule Changes

    Southern Railways Announces Train Schedule Changes

    Southern Railways has recently announced several changes to its train schedules due to ongoing maintenance work at various sections. These adjustments include full and partial cancellations, as well as diversions, impacting travel plans for passengers in the region.

     

    According to the official notice issued by the Southern Railways, maintenance work is currently underway at the Nagercoil Town, Aralvaymoli, and Kanniyakumari sections. As a result, certain trains will be affected, and passengers are advised to take note of the following changes:

     

    Full Cancellations:

    Kollam Junction-Kanyakumari MEMU Express Special (06772) and Kanyakumari-Kollam Junction MEMU Express Special (06773): These trains will be non-functional on March 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27.

     

    Kochuveli-Nagercoil Junction Unreserved Special (06429) and Nagercoil Junction-Kochuveli Unreserved Special (06430): These trains will not operate on March 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27.

     

    Kollam Junction-Thiruvananthapuram Central Unreserved Special (06425) and Thiruvananthapuram Central-Nagercoil Junction Unreserved Special (06435): These trains will be non-functional on March 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27.

     

    Nagercoil-Kochuveli Unreserved Special (06428) and Kochuveli-Nagercoil Junction Unreserved Special (06433): These trains will not run on March 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27.

     

    Kollam Junction-Alappuzha Unreserved Special (06770) and Alappuzha-Kollam Junction Unreserved Special (06771): These trains will be non-operational on March 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27.

    Partial Cancellations:

    Pune Junction-Kanyakumari Express (16381): On March 25, this train will be short terminated at Nagercoil Junction. Additionally, on March 21, 22, 23, and 24, it will be short terminated at Kochuveli.

     

    KSR Bengaluru-Kanyakumari Island Express (16526): On March 19, this train will be short-terminated at Nagercoil Junction. From March 21 to 25, it will be short terminated at Kochuveli.

     

    Punalur-Nagercoil Express Special (06639): On March 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27, this train will be short-terminated at Parassala.

     

    Kanniyakumari-Pune Express (16382): On March 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27, this train will depart from Kochuveli and will be partially cancelled between Kanyakumari and Thiruvananthapuram Central.

     

    Kanyakumari-KSR Bengaluru Express (16525): From March 22 to 27, this train will commence from Kochuveli and will be partially cancelled between Kanyakumari and Thiruvananthapuram Central.

     

    Nagercoil Junction-Kottayam Express (16366): From March 23 to 28, this train will be partially cancelled between Nagercoil Junction and Kollam. It will originate from Kollam at its scheduled departure time of 5:25 pm.

     

    Thiruvananthapuram Central-Tiruchchirappalli Superfast Express (22628): From March 22 to 27, this train will be partially cancelled between Thiruvananthapuram Central and Tirunelveli.

     

    Diversions:

    Punalur-Madurai Express (16730): From March 23 to 28, this train will be diverted to run via Nagercoil bypass and will skip stoppage at Nagercoil.

     

    Madurai-Punalur Express (16729): From March 22 to 27, this train will be diverted to run via Nagercoil bypass and will skip stoppage at Nagercoil Junction.

     

    Chennai Egmore-Guruvayur Express (16127): From March 23 to 26, this train will be diverted, and additional stoppages will be available at Pollachi and Palakkad.

     

    Guruvayur-Chennai Egmore Express (16128): From March 23 to 26, this train will be diverted, and additional stoppages will be available at Palakkad and Pollachi.

     

    Additionally, the Nagercoil Junction-Shalimar Gurudev Express (12659) scheduled for March 24 has been rescheduled to commence its journey 1.15 hours later than its original departure time.

     

    Passengers are advised to refer to the official notice for more detailed information regarding these schedule changes and plan their travel accordingly.

  • Chennai Metro Rail Increases Services Due to Maintenance Works

    Chennai Metro Rail Increases Services Due to Maintenance Works

    The Chennai Metro Rail has adjusted its services on the Blue Line and Green Line for February 18, 2024, due to maintenance work being conducted by Southern Railways. To accommodate passengers affected by the maintenance, the metro will run trains from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm instead of the usual 12:00 pm to 8:00 pm, with an increased frequency of every seven minutes.

     

    Additionally, during the morning hours from 5:00 am to 10:00 am and in the evening from 8:00 pm to 11:00 pm, metro trains will operate every 10 minutes as per the regular Sunday schedule. These changes are applicable only for February 18.

     

    The Chennai Metro Rail Authority urged passengers to plan their journeys accordingly and thanked them for their cooperation. They advised commuters traveling towards Chennai city to consider utilizing the metro train service and special buses of the Metropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC) from Tambaram to Airport and Meenambakkam.

     

    Passengers can access more details on the CMRL mobile application or website and book metro tickets “On the Go” using various apps such as Paytm, PhonePe, WhatsApp, RedBus, and Namma Yatri.

     

    In other news, Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu MK Stalin has appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to expedite the approval of Phase-II of the Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL) Project. Expressing concerns over the delay in approval from the Central Government, Stalin emphasized the importance of timely execution of Phase II.

     

    Phase II of the CMRL project, estimated to cost over ₹60,000 crore, covers three corridors spanning 116 km: Madhavaram to SIPCOT (Corridor-3), Lighthouse to Poonamallee (Corridor-4), and Madhavaram to Sholinganallur (Corridor-5), with 118 stations planned. The project aims to enhance public transportation and connectivity in Chennai, building upon the success of Phase I.

     

    As part of the Phase-II project, CMRL has awarded a ₹1215.92 crore contract to Alstom Transport India Ltd. for the supply of 36 driverless trains, further advancing the modernization and expansion of Chennai’s metro rail network.