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Train services to be affected due to track maintenance work

Train services to be affected due to track maintenance work

The Hindu14-06-2025

Services of a few trains will be affected for 18 days due to track maintenance work between Hassan and Mavikere railway stations.
A release from the Mysuru Division of South Western Railways said that Train No. 16221 Talguppa – Mysuru Express, commencing its journey from June 18 to 20, June 23 to 27, June 30 to July 04 and July 07 to 11, will be regulated en route for 15 minutes.
Train No. 16225 Mysuru – Shivamogga Town Express, commencing its journey from June 18 to 20, June 23 to 27, June 30 to July 04 and July 07 to 11, will be regulated en route for 80 minutes.
Similarly, Train No. 06583 KSR Bengaluru – Hassan DEMU Special, commencing its journey from June 18 to 20, June 23 to 27, June 30 to July 04 and July 07 to 11, will be regulated en route for 15 minutes.

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