Bhopal-Bina Passenger Special MEMU Canceled Till March 2025; Check Full Details Here

Bhopal-Bina Passenger Special MEMU Canceled Till March 2025; Check Full Details Here

Madurai Special trains will remain cancelled on 26th and 28th December

Staff ReporterUpdated: Wednesday, December 25, 2024, 08:11 PM IST
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Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): The Railway Administration has decided to temporarily cancel the following passenger / MEMU passenger trains originating / terminating from West Central Railway to ensure operational ease during the Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj.

The following trains will remain canceled from December 27 to December 28-

1) Train number 06603/06604 Bina-Katni Mudwara-Bina Passenger Special MEMU

2) Train number 06623/06624 Katni-Bargawan-Katni MEMU Special

3) Train number 11606/11605 Bhopal-Bina MEMU

4) Train number 06632 Bina-Bhopal Passenger Special MEMU.

The following trains will remain cancelled from December 28 to March 01, 2025-

Train No. 06631 Bhopal-Bina Passenger Special MEMU.

Madurai Special trains will remain cancelled on 26th and 28th December-

1) Train No. 02122 Jabalpur-Madurai Weekly Special train will remain cancelled on December 26. 

2) Train No. 02121 Madurai-Jabalpur Weekly Special train will remain cancelled on  December 28.

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