Mangaluru-Panamburu rail line blockage extended till March 3


Team Udayavani, Mar 3, 2020, 12:39 PM IST

Mangaluru: The line block between the Mangaluru-Panamburu railway line has been extended till March 3 by the railways’ authorities.

The line had been blocked from February 19 for pre-non-interlocking and non-interlocking work to be finished on February 28.

Due to the block, some trains have been cancelled, partially cancelled or will be terminated at earlier stations.

Mangaluru Central–Subrahmanya Road–Mangaluru Central (56647/56646) passenger train and Mangaluru Central–Kabakaputtur–Mangaluru Central (56645/56644) has been cancelled.

Vijayapura–Mangaluru Junction Express (07327) on March 2 will end at Kabakaputtur and not at Mangaluru Junction, while Mangaluru Junction–Vijayapura Express (07328) on March 3 will start journey from Kabakaputtur and not from Mangaluru Junction.

Yeshwanthpur–Mangaluru Junction Express (16575) on March 3 will end at Bantwal and not at Mangaluru Junction.

Karwar–KSR Bengaluru Express (16514) on March 3 will be regulated for 40 mins. Kannur–KSR Bengaluru express (16512) on March 3 will also be regulated for 40 mins.

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