Locals, passengers trains cancelled on Saturday, Sunday due to traffic, OHE block

Locals, passengers trains cancelled on Saturday, Sunday due to traffic, OHE block

Pune: Due to traffic and OHE block for six hours on continuous two days, Saturday and Sunday for launching of girders between platform number 3 and 4 in connection with proposed construction of 12-metre wide Foot Over Bridge (FOB) at Pune station, the railway administration has decided to cancel local and passengers trains running between Pune, Baramati, Lonavla, Daund and Karjat. 

The trains including train number 99806 Pune-Lonavla local departing Pune at 5.45 am, train number 99805 Lonavla-Pune local departing Lonavla at 7.25 am, train no. 71407 Daund-Pune-Daund DEMU leaving Pune at 10.32 am, train no. 51318 Pune-Karjat passenger departing Pune at 11.15 am will be cancelled. Similarly, train number 99816 Pune-Lonavla local leaving Pune at 12.15 pm will be cancelled while train No. 51452 Baramati-Pune passenger leaving Daund at 12.10 pm will be partially cancelled between Daund-Pune. 

Train no. 51421 Pune–Nizamabad Passenger Train leaving Pune at 2:25 pm will be partially cancelled between Pune and Daund. Train number 99815 Lonavla-Pune local leaving Lonavla at 2.50 pm will be cancelled along with train no. 51317 Karjat-Pune Passenger Train that leaves Karjat at 3.10 pm. 

The railway informed that train number 51436 Satara-Pune Passenger Train will be terminated at Ghorpadi station and train no. 51409 Pune-Kolhapur Passenger Train will depart from Ghorpadi station at 9.24 am. Similarly, train no. 99807 Lonavla-Pune local will be terminated at Shivajinagar station and 99812 Pune-Lonavla local will run from Shivajinagar station. Train no 99818 Pune-Lonavla local will be terminated at Talegaon and 99813 Lonavla-Pune local will run from Talegaon at 2.29 pm. There are some trains which are regularised. 

Train no. 12158 UP Solapur-Pune express will be regulated 15 minutes between Daund-Pune and train no 11014 Coimbatore-LTT Express will be regulated 25 minutes between Daund-Pune.

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