
Train services in Mysuru division to be affected by canal crossing work on June 30
The Mysuru Division of South Western Railways (SWR) has cancelled, partially cancelled, regulated and rescheduled a number of trains on June 30 in view of the Visvesvaraya Jala Nigam Limited (VJNL) canal crossing work between Habanghatta-Arsikere section.
Cancelled
A statement here said Train No. 56267 Arsikere-Mysuru passenger, Train No. 16206 Mysuru-Talguppa Express, Train No. 16205 Talguppa-Mysuru Express, whose journeys were scheduled to commence on June 30 have been cancelled.
Partially cancelled
Train No 16225 Mysuru – Shivamogga Town Express, which is scheduled to commence its journey on June 30, will be partially cancelled between Mysuru – Arsikere and will originate from Arsikere instead of Mysuru at its scheduled departure time from Arsikere.
Regulation
Train No. 56266 Mysuru – Arsikere Passenger, which is scheduled to commence its journey on June 30, will be regulated en-route for 60 minutes.
Rescheduling
Meanwhile, Train No. 56265 Arsikere – Mysuru Passenger, which is scheduled to commence its journey on June 30, will be rescheduled by 60 minutes from Arsikere.
Similiarly, Train No. 06269 Mysuru – SMVT Bengaluru Passenger Special, scheduled to commence its journey on June 30, will be rescheduled by 60 minutes from Mysuru, said a press statement issued by Mysuru Division of South Western Railway.
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