Bhubaneswar: With rainwater overflowing on tracks at many locations between Deogaon Road – Bargarh, Loisinga-Bolangir and in Barpalli –Duguripalli stations under Sambalpur-Titlagarh Railway Section, trains services have been suspended for safety of passengers.
According to a release by the East Coast railway (ECoR), train services will resume once the water level recedes.
THE AFFECTED TRAINS
Cancelled
18107/18108 Rourkela-Jagadalpur-Rourkela Express from Rourkela on 13.08.2019 and from Jagadalpur on 14.08.2019
Partially Cancelled
18301/18302 Sambalpur-Rayagada-Sambalpur Inter City Express will remain cancelled between Barpali and Rayagada from both the directions.
12893/12894 Bhubaneswar-Balangir-Bhubaneswar Inter City Express will remain cancelled between Sambalpur and Balangir from both the directions.
58214/58213 Bilaspur-Titilagarh-Bilaspur Passenger via Sambalpur will remain cancelled between Sambalpur and Titilagarh from both the directions.
18005 Howrah-Jagadalpur Samaleswari Express from Howrah on 12.08.2019 will run up to Sambalpur and will return to Howrah as 18006 Jagadalpur-Howrah Samaleswari Express from Sambalpur.
18006 Jagadalpur-Howrah Samaleswari Express from Jagadalpur on 13.08.2019 will run up to Rayagada and will return back to Jagadalpur as 18005 Samaleswari Express from Rayagada to Jagadalpur.
18005/18006 Howrah-Jagadalpur-Howrah Samaleswari Express will remain cancelled between Sambalpur and Rayagada from both the directions on 12.8.2019
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