Trains cancelled due to track maintenance

February 29, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 05:44 am IST - HUBBALLI:

With South Western Railway permitting Hubballi Division to take up track maintenance and apron work at Hubballi Railway Station for 37 days (from Saturday), some trains have been cancelled completely and others partially. Train No 56921 Hubballi-Belagavi Passenger leaving Hubballi at 6 p.m. will remain cancelled till April 3.

Train No 56921 Belagavi-Hubballi Passenger leaving Belagavi at 6 a.m. is cancelled till April 4. Consequently, the rake of Train No 56291/56922 is utilised to run as Train No 56916 Hubballi-Chikjajur Passenger from Sunday till April 3 and as Train No 56915 Chikjajur-Hubballi Passenger from February 29 to April 4.

Similarly, Train Nos. 06919/06920 Hubballi-Vijapura-Hubballi Passenger leaving Hubballi at 6.25 a.m. and leaving at Vijapura at 1.30 p.m. will remain cancelled till April 3.

Train No 51419 Miraj-Hubballi Passenger leaving Miraj at 7.30 a.m. is partially cancelled between Londa and Hubballi stations till April 3. On arrival at Londa, the rake of Train No 51419 will be used to return as Train No 51420 Hubballi-Miraj Passenger from Londa to Miraj till April 3. On April 4, Train No 51419 Miraj-Hubballi Passenger Train will run up to Hubballi.

Train No 51420 Hubballi-Miraj Passenger leaving Hubballi at 12.40 p.m. is partially cancelled between Hubballi and Londa stations till April 3. Train No 51420 Hubballi-Miraj Passenger will start from Hubballi on April 4.

Train No 56902 Dharwad-Hubballi Passenger is rescheduled to leave at 10.30 a.m. instead of 8.40 a.m. and will arrive at Hubballi station at 11.20 a.m. instead of 9.30 a.m. till April 3.

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